The father of Fabrizia Di
Lorenzo, a 31-year-old native of the central Italian town of
Sulmona who has been missing since Monday's suspected terror
attack in Berlin, has said he holds little hope of seeing her
alive again.
Di Lorenzo's cell phone was found at the scene of the attack,
where a truck ploughed into the busy Christmas market at high
speed, killing 12 people and injuring dozens, including 18
seriously.
The woman, who has lived and worked in Berlin for several
years, failed to show up for work on Tuesday.
Her father Gaetano, a post office employee in Sulmona, told
ANSA on Tuesday he "has no illusions" as to his daughter's fate.
"We knew it was over by 01:30 last night," he said.
"From what my son in Berlin is saying there shouldn't be any
more doubts. He's there with my wife and they're waiting for DNA
results - we're waiting for confirmation, but I have no
illusions".
Separately, investigative sources told ANSA an Italian
national was wounded but is not in serious condition, while
other sources said authorities were combing Berlin hospitals in
search of a second Italian who may also have been injured.
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