The results of Chiara Poggi's oropharyngeal swab, analyzed during the preliminary investigation into the Garlasco crime, have arrived. The initial findings have been confirmed: of the five samples, one belongs to the coroner's assistant who performed the victim's autopsy in 2007, and the other belongs to an unknown man, referred to as "Unknown Person 3." The other three are illegible.

Denise Albani, the geneticist appointed by the Pavia investigating judge in the preliminary investigation into the new Chiara Poggi murder, will ask the coroner who performed the victim's autopsy for clarification on how he took the saliva sample , why he used a non-sterile gauze and not a swab, and who else was present in the autopsy room besides himself and his assistant. The request for clarification will help determine whether the trace of unidentified male DNA, confirmed by the replication of the tests on the girl's oropharyngeal swab, is the result of contamination .

Because if this were not the case, that Y chromosome could rewrite the history of the Garlasco crime, placing at the crime scene a man who is neither Andrea Sempio nor Alberto Stasi .

(Unioneonline/L)

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