For Andrea Deidda "it's not Christmas" . The joy of the holidays is overshadowed by "a veil of sadness" due to the absence of his sister Francesca, killed by her husband Igor Sollai .

In his first Christmas without Francesca, Andrea entrusts his feelings to the lawyer Gianfranco Piscitelli, who in a long post tries to describe his client's feelings and emotions .

"The absence of his sister Francesca and the certainty of her never returning is deeply felt and leaves an unfillable void. The warmth of the Christmas lights cannot warm his heart wrapped in pain." And the memories of "a happy childhood together, united in front of the lights that adorn the tree at home," memories portrayed in a photograph published by the lawyer to accompany the post , "emerge sweet and bitter like the melodies of holiday songs."

A "lump in the throat" tightens Andrea Deidda and "prevents words from fully expressing the suffering". A "constant" thought directed to that sister who is no longer here, " barbarically killed by that man she loved for over twenty years, that man who was supposed to protect her, as he had falsely sworn to her ". A thought that makes every moment "heavy".

"The hope of a peaceful future seems far away, a mirage in the desert of pain. Justice and Truth for Francesca are now entrusted to men who will judge with the codes. Andrea , to whom I am close not as a trusted lawyer but as an older brother, does not transmit to me desires of revenge but looks at me sad and defenseless and asks himself, asks me, "Why" ", continues the lawyer.

Piiscitelli, given all the "misdirections" and "false representations of the horrendous act" by Sollai, does not know whether he or earthly justice will be able to answer that why. But of one thing he is certain: " The murderer will have to give a true answer sooner or later to Someone who cannot be heard. And until then, he will also have to give it to himself when, on Christmas nights and on all the nights he will spend serving his certain earthly sentence, he will have to confront himself ."

The long post ends with a wish: "May the light of these holidays bring a little comfort and peace to dear Andrea, who continues to look with shining eyes at the photo he holds in his hands and entrusts to me to show to those who loved Francesca, returning in his thoughts to moments of joy and lucidity."

As for the fateful question ("Why"), the version provided by Igor Sollai after confessing to the crime does not convince the investigators . He claims it was a "sudden outburst", a "moment of madness" that came at the height of an argument over the end of the relationship. A version that does not convince the investigators, according to whom the crime was premeditated and presumably due to economic reasons, with the aim of cashing in on the 100 thousand euros of the life insurance policy .

(Unioneonline/L)

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