There is a new name involved, somehow, in the Sinnai massacre.

A person, or more than one, who would have participated in the event or who knows who had taken up the rifle on the evening of January 8, 1991, killing Gesuino Fadda, his son Giuseppe and the shepherd Ignazio Pusceddu in the sheepfold of Su Enazzu Mannu, under the Serpeddì peak, a few kilometers from Burcei. Not only that: the judges deemed it necessary to have a comparison between the survivor of the massacre, Luigi Pinna, and the policeman who carried out the investigations Mario Uda.

The sensational news emerged yesterday in Rome in the Court of Appeal where the process of reviewing the life sentence of the only defendant found guilty of the massacre so far is being held: Beniamino Zuncheddu, 59 years old, in prison since February 1991 as the perpetrator of a massacre linked, according to the final sentences, to arguments over livestock trespassing and conflicts between farmers operating in the same territory.

The hearing in the review process ended after 10pm with the last testimony.

Then the President of the Court postponed it to November 30th to hear one of Gesuino Fadda's daughters and to December 12th to hear four other witnesses but not only that: on that day there will be a confrontation in the courtroom between the survivor Pinna and the policeman Uda.

Finally, the sentence will be on December 19th.

All the details in Andrea Manunza's article on L'Unione Sarda on newsstands and in the digital edition

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