She may have been killed with a series of blows to the head while she was dozing on the sofa , with a work tool equipped with a non-slip neoprene handle on the same night of her disappearance.

Francesca Deidda , the 42-year-old from San Sperate who vanished into thin air on May 10th and whose remains were found on July 18th , closed in a bag in the woods between Sinnai and San Vito, did not die from a large “flat” fracture to the skull, as confirmed immediately after her body was found, but rather from a series of violent hammer blows .

There is still no official confirmation, but this is the indiscretion that has filtered out in the last few hours from the investigations underway in Milan and in the laboratories of the Carabinieri RIS who have analysed some tiny fragments of red (or orange) material found in the woman's hair .

All the details in the article by Francesco Pinna on L'Unione Sarda on newsstands and in the digital edition

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