" She was killed, who knows, let your conscience clear ." The family members of Manuela Murgia , the sixteen-year-old found dead in the Tuvxeddu gorge, in Cagliari, in 1995, are not giving up and are now asking for the web's help to find new clues to reopen the case .

Although almost 30 years have passed, the belief among the relatives is becoming increasingly stronger that the teenager did not commit suicide, as instead supported by the investigation verdict . «In light of the facts – they write on Facebook – and after having learned of all the atrocious suffering that our beloved sister has suffered, we are here again to ask you to take courage and tell what you know , by virtue of the fact that perhaps you were his friends, or maybe nowadays you are parents, or if you want to lift a burden from your soul and get rid of this memory. Whatever you have seen, heard or even confided in, information that may not be relevant or important to you but to us it is."

The post then continues, with questions and precise dates : « Did you see Manu getting into a car in the days before his death ? Or the day of his disappearance on Saturday 4 February 1995? Did you happen to have seen/met her in the Via Is Maglias area (Cagliari) perhaps in the company of someone (previous days/day of her disappearance)? Did you know her or were you a friend of hers? Have you seen her in a particular mood? (worried, scared, terrified, sad)? Did he confide in you anything? We remind you of the means by which you can send us this information even in a totally anonymous way. Our email: giuziapermanuelamurgia@gmail.com or always via email also an appointment in person. We sincerely thank each of you for all the help and support you are giving us."

(Unioneonline)

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