Liliana Resinovich - the woman who disappeared in Trieste last December and found lifeless on 5 January - died of a “plastic bag suffocation”.

That is "asphyxiated death in confined space (a plastic bag, ed), without major ligatures or hemorrhages present in the neck" and "the death would go back to about 48-60 hours before the discovery of the body itself".

These are the conclusions reached by the consultants of the Public Prosecutor's Office, Fulvio Costantinides and Fabio Cavalli , appointed by the prosecutors to carry out checks on the 63-year-old's body.

The report of the two experts has been filed and the Trieste Public Prosecutor's Office will decide how to continue the investigation from the findings of the report.

One of the hypotheses is that the woman may have committed suicide by putting a plastic bag on her head, but the family members instead suspect the responsibility of others .

Resinovich, as mentioned, had moved away from the house she shared with her husband Sebastiano Visintin, on December 14, 2021, without returning.

The corpse, wrapped in plastic bags, was found in the vegetation adjacent to the former psychiatric hospital of Trieste.

In the consultants' report, however, we read that "the corpse does not have traumatic injuries possible cause or contributing cause of death, with the absence, for example, of furrows and / or hemorrhages in the neck, with the absence of defensive injuries, with completely intact garments and normally worn, without clear evidence of third party action ".

(Unioneonline / lf)

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