Serena Mollicone could be saved.

Luisa Regimenti is convinced of this, the coroner who reported in the courtroom in the Court of Assizes as part of the trial on the murder of the young woman , dating back to June 1, 2001 in Arce, in the province of Frosinone, and which took place according to the Prosecutor's Office of Cassino in the Carabinieri barracks.

The expert illustrated the advice arranged by the Mollicone family: "After the violent blow against the door of the Arce barracks, Serena fell unconscious due to some skull fractures but could have been rescued. Instead, she was left in these conditions for 4/6 hours before being killed by the adhesive tape that was applied to her mouth and nose causing suffocation ".

To those of the defenses who pointed out that the signs found on the door jamb are 150 cm from the ground and therefore at a height higher than that of the victim, she replied that that day "Serena was wearing shoes with a heel of 3 cm and a insole: a total of five centimeters more in height ". According to the civil counsel, the death occurred "between 3 pm and 7 pm".

Serena Mollicone, 18, disappeared on the morning of Friday 1 June 2001. The body was found around noon two days later by a Civil Protection team, in the Fonte Cupa grove in Anitrella, a hamlet of Monte San Giovanni Campano 8 km away. from Arce. The corpse, covered with branches and foliage, was hidden behind a large abandoned metal container. The garment was wrapped in a plastic bag, hands and feet tied with tape and wire. On the nose and mouth of the duct tape.

Five people are accused of this incident: the Carabinieri Marshal Franco Mottola, former commander of the Arce station, his wife Anna Maria, his son Marco, the marshal Vincenzo Quatrale and the constable Francesco Suprano.

The Mottola and Quatrale are accused of complicity in murder and Suprano of aiding and abetting.

(Unioneonline / D)

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