The investigation continues to shed light on the murder of Alice Neri, the 32-year-old woman found charred on November 18 in her car in Concordia, in the province of Modena .

At the moment - due deed - the Public Prosecutor's Office has entered two people in the register of suspects. These are her husband, Nicholas Negrini, and a friend and colleague of the woman , a man of Sardinian origin , with whom Alice allegedly spent several hours in a club before all traces of her were lost.

Negrini will be heard by the magistrates in charge of the investigation – prosecutors Claudia Natalini and Giuseppe Amara – in the next few hours. It was he, through his lawyer, who asked to be heard to provide clarifications on his position.

According to the latest rumors reported by some newspapers, the investigators, who are sifting through chats, telephone records and video surveillance images, have also targeted at least one other person: a "third man" , also a colleague of Neri.

The track followed by the investigators would be what is usually defined as "passionate" and, again from what transpires, the turning point in the investigation could be imminent .

Meanwhile, on Sunday 18 December, in Modena, the family and friends of the 32-year-old, together with associations that fight against violence against women, organized a torchlight procession through the streets of the Emilian city , to remember Alice exactly one month after the crime .

(Unioneonline/lf)

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