The two men who were together with Sara El Jaafarii and Hanan Nekhla, the two girls found dead last Saturday in a cornfield in San Giuliano Milanese, are 35 and 21 years old and Moroccan. The carabinieri of the investigative unit of Milan have identified them in the past few hours, and now they are close to tracking down at least one of them for questioning. From what has been known, the two do not have a permanent residence or domicile and move between Milan and other centers in Lombardy. According to the reconstruction, the two women were surprised and overwhelmed Friday morning by a Grim, an agricultural vehicle that spreads medicines on crops, while they were sleeping after a night of alcohol and drugs, probably in the company of the two men.
Sara and Hanan, who were 28 and 32, both died from being run over by an agricultural vehicle. According to the first results of the autopsies performed at the Institute of Forensic Medicine of Pavia, in fact, Sara's body shows very evident signs of injuries compatible with being crushed by a heavy vehicle and it appears that she died almost instantly. Hanan, on the other hand, who threw the sos at 112, had his legs crushed up to the pelvis and would therefore have bled to death after hours. According to the coroner, the injuries to her legs and pelvis were such that she would hardly have been saved by rescue.