Zuncheddu case, a former inspector investigated for the cover-ups in the Sinnai massacre
Mario Uda, according to the judges of the fourth appeal section of Rome, would have influenced the survivor Luigi PinnaPer restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
Of the three investigations launched after the acquittal of Beniamino Zuncheddu, who remained in prison for 33 years as an innocent man, one is close to a turning point: the one in Rome. As reported by Corriere della Sera, former inspector Mario Uda is under investigation: he is the policeman who, according to the judges of the fourth appeal section of Rome, would have influenced the survivor Luigi Pinna - son-in-law of one of the three victims of the 1991 Sinnai massacre - to indicate the former shepherd from Burcei as the culprit. He would have done so by showing Pinna, who survived the massacre, a photo with Zuncheddu before he was questioned by the police.
The prosecutor Fabio Santoni, in charge of the Roman case, is evaluating the position of those who unjustly accused Zuncheddu of the triple homicide that occurred on the evening of January 8, 1991 in the mountains of Sinnai, in Cuile is Coccus, where Gesuino Fadda, his son Giuseppe and the shepherd Ignazio Pusceddu were killed. The three investigations started after Zuncheddu's acquittal are said to be connected to each other .
Along with Uda, Corriere della Sera reports, Daniela Fadda, the survivor's wife, and Paolo Melis are also under accusation, as they allegedly showed contradictions on the motive for the Sinnai massacre, speaking of an alleged enmity between Zuncheddu and Fadda.
(Online Union)