"I know you are all close to us and I thank you so much from the bottom of my heart, but I ask you a great favor: stop posting photos and commenting on the reasons and other things of this terrible tragedy."

Thus begins the appeal on social media by Carmela Capelli , mother of Giusi Massetti, the 43-year-old housewife from Nuoro killed by her husband and forestry worker Roberto Gleboni, who committed suicide after almost exterminating the family: her 25-year-old daughter Martina, her youngest son, 10, and their neighbor Paolo Sanna, 69.

"I am a devastated mother," Capelli writes, " but I have a nephew to look after and protect. Everything I see and read on Facebook doesn't help us. So live your pain privately: if you truly loved her, don't compete to prove who loved her and knew her more."

"I know she was loved by everyone," he concludes, "and my family and I are proud of her." But now it's time to think about the 14-year-old survivor.

Yesterday at the Brotzu hospital in Cagliari, an autopsy was performed on the bodies of Gleboni himself, Martina and Sanna. The three bodies are being examined by the coroner Roberto Demontis, who will proceed today with the other two victims: Giusi Massetti and the ten-year-old boy.

The murderer's 14-year-old son escaped death - he was grazed by the gun and is hospitalized in the ENT department - and the forestry worker's 84-year-old mother, who was seriously hit in the head by her son (hospitalized in intensive care but out of danger) before he took his own life in the old woman's kitchen. On Friday, the 14-year-old was questioned for three hours in a protected hearing by investigators. He answered all the questions and confirmed the version given to the police in the moments following the massacre: "Everyone at home was screaming," he had already explained. The content of the protected hearing - which was also attended by a psychologist and a legal guardian appointed by the Prosecutor's Office - remains under strict confidentiality.

(Unioneonline/D)

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