Francesca Deidda tried to defend herself, her husband killed her with at least 8 hammer blows
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She was killed with at least eight hammer blows to the head and tried to defend herself. This is what emerges from the consultancy of the pathologist appointed by the Cagliari Prosecutor's Office, Giulia Caccia, on the body of Francesca Deidda, the forty-two-year-old who disappeared from San Sperate on May 10th and whose remains were then found on July 18th in a duffel bag in the countryside between Sinnai and San Vito, near the old state road 125.
Her husband, Igor Sollai, 43 years old and a self-confessed murderer, is in prison in Uta on charges of aggravated premeditated murder and concealment of a corpse. Today the technical report requested by the prosecutor Marco Cocco was filed. In 50 pages, the pathologist highlights some elements relating to the death of the forty-two-year-old . The number of hammer blows found on the woman's head, which caused her death, rises to at least eight. Defense wounds were also found on the body: Francesca Deidda would have therefore attempted to escape her husband's aggression, but in vain .
The expert appointed by the Prosecutor's Office also confirmed that the body was abandoned almost immediately in the countryside between Sinnai and San Vito , a detail that had already emerged with the findings obtained by the entomologist and from the traces of plants and soil found in the spot where the body was found. The advice of the pathologist, available to the lawyers defending Sollai, Carlo Demurtas and Laura Pirarba, and Gianfranco Piscitelli who represents Andrea Deidda, Francesca's brother, will be added to the report by the coroner Roberto Demontis which has not yet been delivered .
(Online Union)