Who was the last person to use the cell phones of the elderly salesman Luigi Gulisano and his wife Marisa Dessì? To find out, the investigators of the Scientific Investigations Unit (RIS) of the Carabinieri have notified a new unrepeatable technical assessment notice, in their capacity as injured parties, to the two children of the elderly spouses found dead in an apartment on Via Ghibli, last December 5. The military will search for fingerprints on the two cell phones to understand who handled them and whether, if so, they could have been used by someone when the 79-year-old Luigi Gulisano and his wife Marisa Dessi, 82, were already dead.

The mystery would revolve around the last message sent from one of the two phones, apparently on the morning of December 5: in the text there would be no mention of illness or health problems. A point on which investigators want to see clearly, given that a few hours later both elderly people were found dead, a short distance from each other, in the study of their home in the Quartiere del Sole.

Further details and insights in the article by Francesco Pinna on newsstands today and on the L'Unione digital app.

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