The trial with immediate judgment against Emanuele Sircana , the 21-year-old from Porto Torres accused of voluntary homicide and desecration of the body of Mario Sedda, the 39-year-old poet from Sassari killed and tortured on the night between March 29 and 30, 2021, opens tomorrow, Thursday, January 22, at the Juvenile Court in Sassari.

As requested by the Sassari Juvenile Prosecutor's Office, the criminal trial has begun with sufficient evidence, according to the prosecution, to permit the initiation of a special trial, omitting the preliminary phase. The key witness's revelations, which occurred during the evidentiary hearing on October 8th, confirm previous statements made to prosecutors Laura Bassani of the Juvenile Prosecutor's Office and Angelo Beccu of the Prosecutor's Office, to whom he shared the information allegedly shared by the defendant, who has been held in the Quartucciu juvenile prison since last June. Present in court will be attorney Pietro Diaz, Costantino Biello, representing the Sedda family, who are civil plaintiffs, and Alessandra Delrio, defense counsel.

The lists of witnesses will be filed and the scheduling of upcoming hearings will be finalized. RIS technicians in Cagliari have conducted tests on the clothing worn by Sedda on the night of the crime, with the aim of gathering more clues and evidence that could lead investigators to find answers to such a brutal crime. It was April 1, 2021, when Mario Sedda's body was found hidden among the bushes in the gardens of Via Sassari, at the entrance to the city of Porto Torres. The autopsy revealed that the tip of a broken ceramic knife blade was embedded in the victim's face. The body also bore injuries caused by punches, kicks, and stones. The killer allegedly attacked the victim, torturing her and dousing her body with chemicals until it was completely disfigured.

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