Joel’s footprints on the windshield of the car driven by Viviana Parisi



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On the windshield of the Opel Corsa driven by Viviana Parisi, the forensic police found fingerprints of Joel. The yellow of Caronia is enriched with a new detail that could lead to identifying the cause of death of the four-year-old boy, whose remains tormented by animals were found in the forest by a former carabiniere. Gioele was in the car with his mother on the morning of August 3 when the Opel Corsa collided with a road maintenance van in a tunnel on the A20 Messina-Palermo. Viviana Parisi, perhaps due to fright, after the accident, abandoned her car on a siding, immediately outside the tunnel and fled into the surrounding woods, taking Joel with her. Then the woman was found dead, five days later, at the foot of an Enel pylon. The remains of the child, however, were discovered by the former policeman 16 days later, some 400 meters from the mother’s body.


The Luminol test

The fingerprints were identified thanks to Luminol during the unrepeatable examination requested by the Mondello family, which took place on Wednesday night in Brolo, to establish the presence of traces of blood inside the car. The signs of the child’s hands on the windshield would suggest an extreme attempt by Joel to protect himself from the impact with the glass. Joel, in fact, was not tied to the seat and on impact may have been thrown hard against the windshield, hitting his head. The discovery would support the hypothesis according to which the child may have suffered a head injury and the desperate mother may have decided to escape and then abandon her in the forest, lifeless, before deciding to commit suicide. Perhaps out of a feeling of guilt.

The accident at Messina-Palermo

It must be said, however, that the forensic police found no traces of blood inside the Opel, as had happened during a first reconnaissance on the car. In addition to the crack in the windshield, always identified by the forensic police, it was prior to the impact, according to Daniele Mondello, Gioele’s father. In any case, the fingerprints found on the same windshield could also be antecedents of the impact. In any case, the detail of the discovery of Joel’s signs could have a weight in the investigations to clarify the death of the child if, from the autopsy of the skull, in progress these days at the Messina Polyclinic, the presence of dents in the bones of the skull that would have caused a trauma. Even if the testimony of the Lombard businessmen who witnessed the accident must always be taken into account: the spouses reported seeing Joel on his mother’s lap with his eyes open, with no particular signs that could lead to believe some trauma suffered. during the accident.

September 10, 2020 (change September 10, 2020 | 08:21)

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