Not only wounds and injuries considered incompatible with a fall from several dozen meters and attributable, instead, to the impact with a car. On the body of Manuela Murgia, the sixteen-year-old found lifeless on February 5, 1995 in Tuvixeddu, there would be other signs and traces that would suggest that the girl was with a person in the hours preceding her death. Not only that: the sixteen-year-old would have been carried to the dirt road in the canyon and not thrown from a height because there are no injuries compatible with a fall (and therefore with suicide).

Elements contained in the expert opinion filed by the coroner Roberto Demontis to rewrite a thirty-year-old story filed as suicide. The theory of voluntary death, always rejected by the girl's family and which could now be rewritten for a new truth thanks to the reopening of the case and the resumption of the investigation for voluntary homicide.

Further details in the article by Francesco Pinna and Matteo Vercelli on L'Unione Sarda, on newsstands and on the app.

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