(ANSA) - ROME, JAN 15 - "Now we need concrete results, answers to our requests". Roman magistrates who investigate the murder of Giulio Regeni, tortured and found lifeless on February 3, 2016 on a road trail Cairo and Alexandria in Egypt, break the delay and at the end of the meeting between investigators carried out in the North African capital ask for "concrete acts "to Egyptian counterparts. For its part, the new Egyptian prosecutor, Hamada Al Sawi "has pledged to do everything possible to establish the truth" and has "reiterated his willingness to continue bilateral relations". In this context, a "new investigative team" has been developed which will "study and put the appropriate papers in order". The next few weeks will therefore be crucial for the continuation of the investigation into the death of the Italian researcher.
Regeni: pm, results come from Cairo
2020-01-15T17:14:39.318Z
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"Now we need concrete results, answers to our requests". (HANDLE)