DNA tests will determine who the body found on Monday morning in the Terralba countryside belongs to.

The investigations, entrusted by the prosecutor to the investigative unit of the carabinieri of Oristano , go on but a first response has already arrived on the causes that led to the death: the autopsy examination, carried out by the coroner Roberto Demontis, established that there are no signs of violence , presumably it was an illness that left no escape for man.

In the meantime, the bone remains have been sent to the Ris of Cagliari for scientific investigations and genetic testing.

The hypothesis is that the body may belong to Mario Saba , the 73-year-old shepherd who died at the end of April. Saba worked in the vicinity of the area where the body was found.

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