It will take at least a week for autopsy tests to be carried out on the remains found inside a bag along the old Sardinian Orientale , close to the Roman bridge. There is little doubt that this is what is left of Francesca Deidda. What is missing is scientific officialdom, which will come from the results of the analyzes on the samples taken for the identification of DNA: they will be known within the next 24-48 hours.

To understand how the forty-two year old from San Sperate was killed, we will have to wait for the report from the medical examiner Roberto Demontis, who will only be able to get to work when two super consultants appointed by the Prosecutor's Office - Prosecutor Marco Cocco -, a forensic anthropologist, arrive in Cagliari from the Peninsula. and an entomologist: the first results could be made known towards the end of the month.

In the meantime, however, the findings do not stop: today, again under the directives of Demontis , a special CT scan should be carried out on the bag - which had been hidden under soil and branches, at the foot of a tree - to understand, without affecting the remains, how the body was placed and in what condition it is found. According to what transpires, some parts had already become skeletonized: a state which would demonstrate that the crime could have been committed at the time of the disappearance of the forty-two year old, which occurred on May 10th.

The only suspect remains Igor Sollai, the victim's husband, assisted by the lawyers Laura Pirarba and Carlo Demurtas: in the first phase of the new interrogation to which he was subjected in prison, where he is locked up on charges of murder and concealment of a corpse, he continued to reiterate his innocence . The investigators will hear from him again next week.

Francesca's brother, Andrea Deidda, instead relied on the lawyer Gianfranco Piscitelli , who in turn entrusted the role of consultant to the well-known criminologist Roberta Bruzzone.

Enrico Fresu

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