The hope of at least finding the remains of Isabella Noventa has never subscribed to the family of the Albignasego secretary killed seven years ago. And now the recovery of some bones discovered in Marghera, in the province of Venice, suggests that they may be from the woman. Only the DNA examination ordered by the prosecutor will be able to give certain answers.

On January 30, some workers working in an area near the industrial area identified a skull, a femur, the pelvis and part of the rib cage, the remains of a body recovered together with shreds of clothes, a watch and a pair of shoes .

The investigations will provide some more information.

Three people were convicted of Isabella's murder: Freddy Sorgato, her ex boyfriend (30 years in prison), her sister Debora Sorgato (same sentence), and her friend Manuela Cacco (16 years and 10 months).

(Unioneonline/ss)

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