The clothes of Michael Frison, missing since July, are being examined by the RIS: they are looking for traces of violence
Having acquired new elements, work is underway on the young man's contacts before his disappearance: the statements of the witnesses heard are contradictory and incompleteMichael Frison
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A thorough check on the condition of the clothes that Michael Frison left before disappearing was ordered by the deputy prosecutor of Tempio, Alessandro Bosco. The clothes of the English boy of Sardinian origins (of whom there has been no trace since last July ) were made available to the RIS of Cagliari.
It is the new delicate phase of the investigations of the Tempio Prosecutor's Office into the disappearance of the young man. The investigation has been entrusted to the Carabinieri of the Operational Nucleus of the Tempio Company, the military are working on new elements, covered by the utmost confidentiality .
The episodes the investigators are dealing with occurred shortly before Frison disappeared into thin air. The Carabinieri, coordinated by the prosecutor Bosco, are dealing with the young man's contacts with other people . The documents reveal a situation that is still to be clarified.
At the beginning of last July, Michael Frison was in Sassari with a relative, then he decided to move to a farmhouse in Luogosanto, even though he had already told his family that he would be returning to London . After reaching the house in the open countryside, Michael Frison did something that convinced him to leave everything and disappear . The statements of various people heard as people informed of the facts appear incomplete and contradictory .
The technical assessment entrusted to the Ris of Cagliari would have also been ordered to identify any signs of violence, but these are hypotheses that need to be verified . Michael's mother, Cristina Pittalis, continues to categorically exclude voluntary removal and for months has been asking for a thorough investigation to find her son.