Cagliari, today the torchlight procession to remember Manuela Murgia | Cagliari

Cagliari, today the torchlight procession to remember Manuela Murgia | Cagliari
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It will be held today from 8pm, in Cagliari, a torchlight procession to remember Manuela Murgia, the sixteen-year-old found dead in the Sardinian capital in 1995, almost thirty years ago.

The meeting point is in Piazza Garibaldi, then we will travel along Via Manno to arrive in Piazza Yenne.

The case was archived as a suicide, but according to family members who launched the initiative, Manuela she was killed and now they are asking for the investigations to be reopened.

Already a month ago, flyers with his face had been hung in various city streets. “Manuela left the house on February 4, 1995 around 12. She shouldn’t have gone out in the morning, she didn’t usually go out without telling her parents,” she wrote. That morning, however, “After a mysterious call, he leaves the house and never returns”.

Manuela, the flyers still said, “is seen getting into a car. Unfortunately, her body was found lifeless on February 5th Tuvixeddu canyon. A place absolutely unknown to Manuelawho didn’t leave home and only frequented the surrounding area.”

Then the appeal from the family: “We are here looking for help. From anyone who has news of her, of her last days, someone to whom Manuela might have told what was happening. But above all, who could have seen her with someone that morning. Whatever you know is important to us.”

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