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Case of young woman who disappeared in 1992 reopened

Investigators pursuing 'path never taken before' says lawyer

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - ROME, FEB 1 - Prosecutors in the northern city of Forlì have reopened the case of Cristina Golinucci, a 21-year-old woman who went missing in September 1992, a lawyer for the Penelope association representing the families of missing people said Wednesday.
    It is suspected that Golinucci was murdered.
    The prosecutors are pursuing "an investigative path never taken before that we hope will lead to the discovery of Cristina's body," said the lawyer, Barbara Iannuccelli.
    Golinucci went missing close to a monastery of Capuchin friars, one of whom was her confessor.
    Iannuccelli said the case could be linked to that of Chiara Bolognesi, a woman who went missing in the same area a month after Golinucci and whose body was found in a river on October 31, 1992.
    "Cristina graduated from the same school as Chiara, she knew the same people as Chiara and the two young women frequented the same voluntary association," said Iannuccelli.
    "So there is one murderer who killed them both.
    "It's time for the wall of silence to collapse and we appeal to those who know what happened to speak so that these two poor girls can have justice". (ANSA).
   

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