New hearing in Rome of the review process of the life sentence imposed on the pastor Beniamino Zuncheddu and new sit in organized by relatives and the Radical party before the Court of Appeal.

Today the hearing is fundamental: the three main witnesses must be heard, namely the policeman Mario Uda (who was in charge of the investigation into the triple crime), Luigi Pinna (the only survivor of the massacre) and Daniela Fadda, wife of the survivor.

We are talking about the Sinnai massacre, three people killed on the slopes of Mount Serpeddì on 8 January 1991 in Cuile is Coccus: the owner Gesuino Fadda, his son Giuseppe and the shepherd Ignazio Pusceddu.

Action motivated, according to the final sentence, by disputes with the farmers of Masone scusa including livestock trespassing, beatings and killed cows. The current proceedings arose from the interceptions of a conversation that the couple had had in the car in front of the Cagliari court after Pinna was summoned to the office of the then prosecutor Francesca Nanni: at the center of the conversation were some doubts about the recognition by the wounded, from Zuncheddu as responsible for the murders .

As soon as he was rescued, Pinna said he couldn't identify the killer because his face was covered by a woman's stocking; then after 40 days he changed his version claiming to have seen him and that it was indeed Zuncheddu. He had recognized him thanks to a photo that had been shown to him by the prosecutor during the investigation, a detail that ended up at the center of the new investigation because according to the lawyer Mauro Trogu (Zuncheddu's defender) and prosecutor Nanni in reality the image had been shown by Uda before the interview with the prosecutor. An initiative which, according to Nanni, made the key evidence that had led to the life sentence of the pastor as the perpetrator of the massacre "false" .

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