Broken windshield dates back to another impact



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Daniele mondello denies that the windshield of his wife’s Opel Corsa Viviana Parisi it was damaged in the impact of August 3 under the tunnel of the A20 Messina-Palermo. “The windshield of Viviana’s car was already damaged before August 3: it was broken in an accident prior to that date,” she declares through her lawyer, lawyer Pietro Venuti. Precisely the conspicuous damage to the windshield, for the investigators, could be proof of the seriousness of the accident that occurred on the highway, thus justifying a small blood stain found on the head of little Gioele during the forensic examination. Hence the hypothesis that the child had died as a result of the accident of which she was a victim with her mother Viviana Parisi. A hypothesis, obviously, that after the clarification of Daniele mondello you will have to find other evidence.

Meanwhile, surveys continue in hamlets, farms, rural houses in the place where the remains of Viviana and her 4-year-old son were found. These are inspections with the luminol which are intended to trace, through the presence of blood stains or other biological traces, the possible passage of mother and child through these places. During these hours, the results of the examinations of Viviana’s Opel Corsa and those of the forensic examination of the remains will also be evaluated. On the other hand, through their lawyers, the Mondello and Parisi families express serious doubts about the effectiveness of the searches carried out during more than ten days in the campaigns of Caronia. Investigation that found Viviana’s body under the trellis only four days after it was immortalized by firefighter drones. Instead, the baby’s remains were identified by a volunteer, Giuseppe Di Bello, during the investigation conducted by Daniele Mondello on August 19.

Dall ‘autopsy From the remains attributed to Viviana and Daniele’s little son, at the moment, no elements have emerged that help to clarify the dynamics of death. According to the group of experts appointed by the prosecutor Angelo Cavallo for the examination, the fragments would be compromised by the macrofauna predation local. Therefore, it is difficult to establish the exact cause of death, however, with regard to the date and place of death, the answers could come from the work of the forensic entomologist. Stefano Vanin, in charge of studying the larvae present in the remains. “Many elements have been collected both with regard to the medical, veterinary and entomological component – he said after the autopsy at the Messina Polyclinic – we ask for 90 days and we will make it impossible to stay there.”



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