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Emanuela Orlandi case: acquired the acts from the Vatican, it is still investigated

2023-05-15T17:36:51.217Z

Highlights: The Rome prosecutor's office has acquired documents, made available to the Vatican, as part of the proceedings already opened in Piazzale Clodio on the disappearance of Emanuela Orlandi. A procedure initiated after the CSM had requested information on a complaint presented to the council by the family of the girl who disappeared in Rome at the age of 15 on June 22, 1983. Emanuela's brother: 'Well, there will be a collaboration, always denied in the past, between the Holy See and the ordinary judiciary'


THE SPECIAL The brother of the girl who disappeared in the capital in June 1983: 'Well, there will be a collaboration, always denied in the past, between the Holy See and the ordinary judiciary' (ANSA)


The Rome prosecutor's office has acquired documents, made available to the Vatican, as part of the proceedings already opened in Piazzale Clodio on the disappearance of Emanuela Orlandi. A procedure initiated after the CSM had requested information on a complaint presented to the council by the family of the girl who disappeared in Rome at the age of 15 on June 22, 1983.



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"It is a positive thing that the Rome prosecutor's office has acquired documents from the Vatican because for the first time there will be a collaboration, always denied in the past, between the Holy See and the ordinary judiciary." This is what Pietro Orlandi says commenting on the news relating to the new impetus to the investigation into the disappearance of his sister in the capital in June 1983.

"Our hope is that there will be a loyal cooperation" between the Rome prosecutor's office and the Vatican "in search of the truth. It's good news, it's what we've been asking for years to get the truth about Emanuela." This is what Laura Sgrò, Pietro Orlandi's lawyer, says in a statement to ANSA, commenting on the news of the new impetus to the investigation of the case by the Rome Public Prosecutor's Office. Laura Sgrò specifies that she has learned the news from the media and that there is still no involvement of the Orlandi family in this new phase of investigations that opens on the case.

Source: ansa

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