New findings in the case of the Italians killed on Lake Garda suggest that 25-year-old Greta may still be alive after the accident.
Munich / Lake Garda - Two Italians were killed in a terrible accident around a week ago on Lake Garda.
Your sailboat was rammed by a motorboat.
The 37-year-old Umberto Garzarella was killed immediately.
The latest findings from the autopsy report now suggest, however, that 25-year-old Greta Nedrotti could possibly have been saved.
Eyewitnesses say that the people of Munich were drunk that evening
Around 11.30 p.m., the motorboat that the two Munich residents * Patrick K. (52) and Christian T. (52) had rented collided with the Italians' boat, around 100 meters from the port of Portese.
This is how the police reconstructed the incidents that night.
According to the
picture
, the people of
Munich stated
that they thought they had driven over a piece of driftwood.
They would have slowed their pace briefly and looked back, but saw nothing.
However, the latest media reports suggest that the couple's boat was illuminated.
The Italian investigators literally took both ships apart for their investigations.
The iPhones and other belongings of the two Munich residents were also confiscated before their trip back to Germany.
Witness statements could also provide important clues.
Some people testified that they saw the two of them in Salò.
There they would have watched the game between Germany and Portugal and drank beer.
According to the
picture
,
other eyewitnesses
testified that both were so drunk that one of them would have fallen into Lake Garda while mooring in the harbor.
One of the two then refused to take an alcohol test *.
His friend tested negative.
Autopsy of the accident victims brings new details to light
In the meantime the bodies of Garzarella and Nedrotti have been autopsied. According to initial findings, it should have come out that the 25-year-old could have been alive a few minutes after the accident. At least that's what the Italian newspaper
Giornale di Brescia
reports
.
However, one still has to wait for the final autopsy results to be able to draw final conclusions.
The families of the victims do not want to accept an announced letter of apology from the Germans.
According to their lawyer, they should have rejected this.
Meanwhile, Greta's parents appealed to possible witnesses to the accident.
"We ask everyone who has heard or seen something about Greta and Umberto on the evening of June 19, or who has noticed what happened that night in the Bay of Salò, to inform the responsible commander of the Carabinieri or the responsible public prosecutor."
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