After 32 years,
the 'cold case' of Evi Rauter, from Lana, who disappeared on 3 September 1990
from her sister's student residence in Florence, has been solved.
The Dolomiten newspaper writes it.
The day after having lost track of her, a girl was found hanged in Spain in a pine forest on the border with France, but no one hypothesized a connection with the case of the missing South Tyrolean and her body remained unnamed.
Now, thanks to a broadcast of unsolved cases by an Austrian TV (ATV), light has been shed instead.
A South Tyrolean, who was living in Austria at the time, recognized the missing girl in a photo published by the broadcaster.
In recent days, the parents and the sister have identified the clothes, shoes and watch
worn by the young woman found dead in Spain.
At the time, the body's DNA was not taken.
The police and the pathologist, however
, are not convinced that it was actually suicide.
The dead young woman was in fact turned with her face towards the tree at 40 centimeters from the ground.
Furthermore, the knot was 'professional'.
On his bare feet, during the autopsy, no traces of earth were found from the area under the tree.
However, the case will remain unsolved because in Spain the murder is barred after 30 years.
According to the Dolomiten,
it is not excluded that the case will be reopened in Italy.