It's yellow in Germany after two Italian boys were killed.
A young man originally from Messina,
Christian Zoda
, aged 23, died last Wednesday after being shot and wounded in front of his father's pizzeria in Albstadt, a German town south of Stuttgart.
The German police arrested a 52-year-old man: Michele, uncle of
Sandra Quarta
, a girl who disappeared between 18 and 19 December and whose body was allegedly found in Michele's garden.
Bild brings it back.
From the testimonies collected by the newspaper in the city of Albstadt, Christian Zoda and Sandra Quarta would have been close friends.
An autopsy was performed on both bodies: according to rumors, both were killed with gunshots.
The suspect is entrenched behind silence.
30 policemen are working on the investigation who are trying to clarify the motive for the crimes.
Uncle and nephew would come from Novoli (Lecce).
The man had moved to Germany for over twenty years and in Novoli he had severed ties with all of his family members.
Two days ago
Christian Zoda had posted an announcement on his Facebook profile
with photos of Sandra Quarta in which he reported the girl's disappearance saying that the last sign of life dated back to the previous Sunday and that the girl had left "bag, shoes, jacket, glasses, and cell phone at home".
Sandra "did not contact anyone did not go to work" is written in the post and anyone who has news immediately inform the police.
On Facebook, the twenty-year-old's profile shows only a few photos of her with glasses and different hairstyles.