(ANSA) - PISA, JUNE 14 - The assize court of Pisa, after a council chamber that lasted about six hours and ended tonight, has not issued a sentence for the trial for the death of Emanuele Scieri, the 26-year-old Sicilian, para of the Folgore, found dead in the Gamerra barracks of Pisa on August 16, 1999. The judges considered it necessary to hear three other witnesses. New hearings have thus been arranged: the next one has been set for July 13.
Accused in the trial for the death of Scieri are the former corporals of the Folgore Alessandro Panella and Luigi Zabara, accused of voluntary homicide. The court considered that at the end of the investigation "it seems absolutely necessary" to listen to three women, included in the list of texts of the prosecutor, friends of a paratrooper who in 1999 was in the barracks and who reported summary information to have seen in the Gamerra barracks of Pisa around one in the morning the defendants still awake. That is how he ordered the quotation. It will now be up to the prosecutor to trace them. Their testimony could support or deny much of the accusatory system.
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