The woman killed in a park with a pattadese: 13 years of mysteries
On the knife the DNA of a Sardinian or Sicilian man, but the death of Pasqualina Labarbuta is still without a person responsiblePer restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
13 years have passed and the death of Pasqualina Labarbuta still does not have a culprit. Nothing is known of who, holding a pattadese , stabbed her on a bench in Milan, in a small garden between via Mario Borsa and via Visconti. Lina, as she was nicknamed, had three children and was probably sunbathing that afternoon before being killed by a man glimpsed by a witness who then fled without a trace. One blow, straight to the heart . An unsolved mystery that has had little help from the autopsy and investigations. The woman - separated from her husband - had no enemies, and the people she knew all have an alibi, no one could also know that that day, at that hour, she would be in the park.
What happened then on May 6, 2009? Was Lina the victim of an attempted robbery that ended badly? Or a refused sexual approach?
A male DNA was found on the knife: it belongs to a man who, according to the geneticist who examined it, is of island, Sardinian or Sicilian origin. But it is not registered, and nothing useful emerges from the examination of the offenders.
Dying in a park, probably by chance, and without knowing why: Pasqualina is still waiting for justice .
(Unioneonline / ss)