The Garlasco murder case, which has remained unresolved for 18 years, has taken a new turn with the emergence of a previously unknown witness. The witness, identified only as Antonio, is a former firefighter from Garlasco and is said to have known Daniela Ferrari, the mother of Andrea Sempio, the primary suspect in the murder of Chiara Poggi. The revelation came during a recent police questioning session where Ferrari was asked about Antonio, leading to her fainting due to the stress of the situation.
According to legal representatives, the questioning focused on Antonio's possible connection to the case, a name that had not surfaced in previous investigations. Ferrari, who was accompanied by her son's lawyer, Angela Taccia, expressed confusion over the relevance of Antonio to the case, stating she had no recent contact with him beyond exchanging Christmas greetings via text messages. The lawyer highlighted the emotional toll the questioning took on Ferrari, who has since been experiencing panic attacks.
The investigation into the murder of Chiara Poggi, who was killed in her home in Garlasco on August 13, 2007, has seen renewed activity in recent months. Authorities are revisiting old leads and interviewing new witnesses in an effort to piece together the events of that night. The inclusion of Antonio's name in the investigation suggests that detectives are exploring all possible angles, even those that may have been overlooked in the initial inquiry.
As the case continues to unfold, the focus remains on uncovering the truth behind Poggi's murder. With Andrea Sempio still the only officially named suspect, the emergence of new testimonies and evidence could provide the breakthrough needed to solve this long-standing mystery. The legal team representing Sempio has reiterated their client's innocence, questioning the timing and relevance of the new inquiries into the case.
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