The family of Cristina Golinucci, who disappeared from Cesena at the age of 21 on September 1, 1992, makes an appeal to those who in 1997 sent a short letter to the Forlì Prosecutor’s Office, with indications on where the young woman’s body could be: near the cistern of the Capuchin convent.
The lawyer Barbara Iannuccelli and the young woman’s mother, Marisa Degli Angeli, met the person who allegedly sent the letter with his name and surname, but he explained that he was not the sender. “Does anyone remember wanting to help find Cristina? Is there anyone who wrote and still wants to help today?”, asks the lawyer Barbara Iannuccelli.
The 1997 note contained the phrase: “Search in the convent and where Amga and Enel dug, near the cistern, everything at that time”. At that point, explains Iannuccelli, no research has ever been done.
In mid-December the investigating judge of the Forlì court rejected yet another request to dismiss the file on the Cesena “cold case”, ordering new investigations.
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