A conspicuous stain. Near the handbrake. Perhaps blood. That no one had seen, because the car Alex Marangon, the twenty-two year old bartender, who disappeared after a music and medicine ceremony in the Abbey of Vidor (Treviso) on June 29 and was found dead on a small island on the Piave three days later, had not been placed under seizure. If the results of the blood tests carried out yesterday by the Carabinieri of the scientific department were to give a compatible blood result, the hypothesis of an assaultimmediately supported by the Marangon family, could become more concrete and detailed.
From the very beginning Luca and Sabrina MarangonAlex’s parents, had expressed doubts about the official version repeated by Andrea Zuin and by the twenty participants in the Sol de Putamajo healing ceremony. An identical version, also reiterated in writing in recent days by the two South American curanderos who were the main guests at the ceremony. Alex is agitated and leaves the chapel at around 3am and walks away. The two curanderos who follow him but turn back because they don’t understand Italian and look for a translator, the boy who disappears into the bush and finally a thud.
Vidor Abbey
If the stains found in the car were to actually be blood and if that blood were to belong to Alex, then the dynamics of the facts could change radically and open up a different scenario.The boy, frightened or threatened, could have in fact tried to escape from the Abbey.
In this way, the version immediately provided by the coroner would find a different coherence. according to which the fractures on Alex’s body were not compatible with a fall but with a violent beating. The lawyer Stephen Tigani who together with his colleague Nicodemus Gentile represents the Marangon family, urges caution. “It is a very complex case, and the investigation is in a delicate phase,” he explains. However, from the response of the analyses on the traces in the passenger compartment of Alex’s car, as well as from the results of the trichological tests carried out in recent days on all the participants in the ceremony of June 29 at the Vidor Abbey in the province of Treviso, the investigators await decisive answers.
Source: Vanity Fair

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