In Monastir a mural in memory of Manuela Murgia and against violence against women.

The work was created by Manu Invisible, with the symbolic participation of the sisters and brother of the sixteen-year-old girl from Cagliari who was found lifeless in the Tuvixeddu canyon in February 1995.

A case that was dismissed as a suicide that the Prosecutor's Office is now investigating for murder, with the girl's ex-boyfriend, Enrico Astero, now fifty-four, registered as a suspect after 30 years . On July 7, unrepeatable tests will be carried out on the clothes the victim was wearing on the day of her death, in search of the DNA of the possible murderer.

While waiting for the judicial developments, Manuela Murgia's family members - as they have always done - are keeping the attention high on a story that had been forgotten.

Next to the representation of the girl's face, among the butterflies, the mural reads: "For the freedom you denied her. For the mouth you covered her. For the life you broke. In memory of Manuela Murgia and all women victims of violence."

Enrico Fresu

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