Request for archiving not accepted, at least at this stage, and hearing set for next November for a further investigation of the case.

The judge for preliminary investigations of Tempio, Alessandro Cossu, has not closed the criminal proceedings on the disappearance of the pensioner from Olbia Rosa Bechere. The requests of the lawyers Abele and Cristina Cherchi, legal representatives of the woman's husband, Davide Iannelli (recently convicted for the murder of Tony Cozzolino), have been accepted.

The request to archive the case against Maria Giovanna Meloni and Giorgio Beccu, investigated for the woman's disappearance, has therefore been rejected, at least for now. The 60-year-old pensioner from Olbia disappeared into thin air on November 25, 2022, and there has been no news of her since. The Tempio Prosecutor's Office has investigated for months (searches, DNA tests, interrogations and inspections in various areas of Olbia) and finally asked for the case opened for the hypotheses of murder and concealment of a corpse to be closed.

Maria Giovanna Meloni and Giorgio Beccu were accused of killing the woman after having stunned her with drugs and of having made the body disappear. The motive was the theft of money and property from the pensioner. But the prosecutors concluded that there was no evidence against the couple, assisted by criminal lawyer Giampaolo Murrighile. The lawyers of Rosa Bechere's family, Cristina and Abele Cherchi, argued in their request that the investigations must continue.

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