Porto Torres, Sedda murder: the examination of the 20-year-old's cell phone has begun
A technical assessment that will help investigators verify the young man's times, contacts, address book and movementsPer restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
New investigations into the mobile phones of those under investigation for the murder of Mario Sedda, the 39-year-old found in Porto Torres with a blade stuck in his face on the evening of April 1st 2021. His body was hidden in the bushes in the green area at the entrance to the city.
Three people ended up under investigation, two men aged 32 and 35, assisted by the lawyers Marco Palmieri and Luigi Esposito, while a third, the 20-year-old who was a minor at the time of the events, is assisted by the lawyer Alessandra Maria Delrio. The Sassari Juvenile Prosecutor's Office proceeds against the youngest. This morning, in the investigative offices of the Provincial Operations Department of the Carabinieri of Sassari, the task of examining five smartphones and a USB stick, seized from the minor's home, was entrusted to the expert.
A technical assessment that will help investigators verify the young man's times, contacts, address book and movements. The investigations were coordinated by deputy prosecutors Angelo Beccu and Laura Andrea Bassani. The checks were also communicated to the family's lawyers, Barbara Cantini and Pietro Diaz. At the end of January, searches began at dawn in the homes of the three suspects from Porto Torres, under investigation "because they caused the death of Mario Sedda by hitting and wounding him with a cutting weapon".