Denise Pipitone, carried out in the investigation: Anna Corona and Giuseppe Della Key under investigation

Surprising new developments in the case Denise Pipitone, the little girl who disappeared in September 2004 in front of his house of Mazara del Vallo, in Sicily, when he only had 4 years. According to what was revealed on live TV by the broadcast Fourth Degreein fact, the authorities would have entered in the register of suspects Anna Corona, the ex-wife of Denise’s father, and Giuseppe Della Valle, the grandson of the deaf-mute witness – now deceased – who had declared that he had seen the little girl the day of the kidnapping.

The indiscretion has not yet been confirmed by the Prosecutor of Marsala, which in recent days has the investigation reopened to analyze old environmental wiretapping taking advantage of new technologies, and then cross-referencing the results with the other acts of the investigation. To push the spotlight on Mrs. Corona – and on daughter Jessica – he had already thought about it in recent days Alberto Di Pisa, former chief prosecutor of Marsala: «Those women they are terrible “, said a Who has seen, «Would be capable of anything».

«The thesis that I have always maintained is that this story is born in the family environment»Added Di Pisa in the interview. “Jessica, daughter of Denise’s biological father, believed that the baby was the cause of deducation of his family. In our opinion it was she a withdraw the baby that day, and then give it to other people who also have it entrusted to the gypsies“. Right there rom track it was rekindled a few days ago, due to a girl incredibly similar to the little disappearance.

Her name is Denisa, she lived in a nomad campbut the DNA test gave negative outcome. As well as negative results they had given the analyzes on the blood group of Olesya Rostova, a Russian girl with a similar story to Denise’s. Just this coincidence has hope rekindled to find the little girl (she would be twenty today): there are many people who are fighting at the forefront to do something light on each other and support mom, Piera Maggio, which has been fighting relentlessly for 17 years.

“My daughter is alive”.

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