Laura, killed with nine stab wounds: after 30 years a witness reopens the case
New investigations into the Bigoni murder. The 23-year-old was massacred in Clusone (Bergamo) in 1993. So far, no culprit has been foundPer restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
After thirty years, new testimony brings back the case of Laura Bigoni, found dead at the age of 23 on the night between 31 July and 1 August 1993 in Clusone, in the province of Bergamo , in the family's vacation home.
The young woman was hit with nine stab wounds in the throat and chest. But the person responsible has never been identified.
At the time, the investigators had focused their attention on the then boyfriend Jimmy Bevilacqua, sentenced to 24 years in the first instance and then acquitted on appeal, a sentence also confirmed by the Cassation.
Now something is moving. The Bergamo prosecutor's office would in fact be examining the testimony of a woman who frequented Clusone and lived in Milan, just like Laura whose parents were doormen in a building in Porta Romana where Dario Fo and Franca Rame lived.
The witness, as reported by a Valcamonica periodical, Araberara (who two years ago had collected the woman's statements, handing them over to the authorities for verification), worked in the same place as the girl as a cleaner at the Municipality of Milan and explained that she quit because a man had tried several times to rape her.
“When I was attacked, the guy had a lighter and a canister . – he said – I read that Laura's killer had tried to set fire to the mattress with a spray can».
Furthermore, the woman said that this man had sometimes arrived at work in a yellow taxi owned by her brother, a vehicle that some people claimed to have seen under Laura Bigoni's apartment on the night of the murder.
“I shivered when the Milanese girl was killed in Clusone … she worked in the offices where this guy was,” he revealed again.
The witness also gave the Araberara journalists the name of this man and they then turned to the police who, as mentioned, began new investigations.
(Unioneonline/lf)