The condition of the body was completely incompatible with a fall into the Tuvixeddu gorge.

Now that they are in possession of the documents, Manuela Murgia 's family members continue with even more force their ten-year battle to seek justice and obtain the truth about the death of the 16-year-old, found lifeless in the Tuvixeddu gorge on 6 January 1995 .

«We found many inconsistencies that strengthened our thesis. Our sister never committed suicide ", they say with conviction to Videolina news, which is following the story with a series of reports by Luca Neri.

There are too many things that don't add up when looking at the autopsy. Starting from that flight: "There may have been a fall, but not from this height and not in this place." With such a flight Manuela would have had to reach 120 km per hour: «But the body is intact, intact. Especially the skull. Perfect, perfect teeth, eyes in their sockets. He has no fractures. A lady who lives up there told us that once a dog fell, it was so disintegrated that they didn't even pick up its skin ."

That day it was drizzling in Cagliari, according to reconstructions Manuela walked on an earthy surface before committing suicide. «But the soles of the shoes were clean, the uppers dirty. She didn't walk, she was dragged into the ground ", continue the sisters who are lining up all the inconsistencies of the case to reopen the investigation .

(Unioneonline)

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