Disappeared in Crema, the prosecutor: “Maybe Sabrina’s remains in the car”



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The Public Ministry of Cremona does not exclude that the remains found in the Panda destroyed by flames on the night between 15 and 16 August may be of Sabrina beccalli, the 39-year-old who disappeared on August 15 in Crema, and whose body is not found.

For the matter, he ended up in prison Alessandro pasini the 45-year-old man charged with murder, removal of bodies and building collapse, who has always claimed to have burned the body of the woman who died of an overdose after loading it into her car. And just to have definitive certainties, the prosecutor Roberto Pellicano asked this morning to the forensic Cristina Cattaneo availability to reexamine the bones found in the charred machine. You should also proceed with the DNA test.

The pathologist who dealt with, among others, the cases of Yara Gambirasio, Immane fadil, and the identification of the migrants who died from the shipwreck of the ship in the Sicilian sea in 2015, it will therefore be necessary to analyze the same bones, which two veterinarians had certified in recent days. be a dog. Not so the defense advisor, a forensic doctor, who yesterday, after a preliminary photographic assessment, had spoken of at least one bone attributable to humanity, identifying in particular the part of a clavicle.

“If those remains were really Sabrina’s – prosecutor Pellicano specified – it would not change our reconstruction one iota.” Which remains hypothetical through Parma Riss’ scientific findings, local police investigations, and gathering of testimonies. For researchers Sabrina Beccalli she was killed by pasini the afternoon of August, after the rejection of a sexual advance.

They then wrapped him in a blanket and loaded him into the car and maybe they threw him into some corner of the field or maybe at this point they burned him in the car. Pasini has always said that he did not kill Sabrina, but that she would have died almost at dawn that day for overdose -a cocktail of cocaine and heroin- in the apartment of his ex-partner and he, “in a panic”, allegedly loaded the body, wrapped in a blanket, on the Panda of the same victim and then set the car on fire.

Before leaving, as he himself had confessed to the examining magistrate, he would have cut the gas pipe of the boiler in an attempt to blow up the apartment and erase all traces. A version, for magistrates and gunmen, unlikely. It was still murder for them.