New appeal by the family members of Paolo Adinolfi, a magistrate whose traces were lost on the morning of 2 July 1994 in Rome where he was serving in the bankruptcy section. "Who knows, speak," Lorenzo Adinolfi, one of the magistrate's sons, told ANSA. "At this point we are no longer even interested in knowing who it was but we want to find my father's body. We have the right to a tomb where we can carry a flower and be able to cry for it," he added.
The investigation into the disappearance of Paolo Adinolfi was conducted by the Public Prosecutor of Perugia, competent to deal with all the events involving magistrates of the district of the Court of Appeal of Rome. In recent years, the investigation has been closed twice, first in early 1996 and then in 2003.
"The book 'The disappearance of Adinolfi', recently published by Alvaro Fiorucci and Raffaele Guadagno - said Lorenzo Adinolfi - can be a precious tool for us: as a family we are willing to do anything to know what happened and get to the truth" .