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Vatican says handling 'Orlandi tomb' bid

We'll find a way says promoter of justice

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(ANSA) - Vatican City, March 27 - The Vatican said Wednesday it was handling a request from the family of Emanuela Orlandi to see if a tomb in the Teutonic Cemetery inside the city state is that of the 15-year-old Vatican citizen who disappeared in the summer of 1983.
    "We're handling it, we'll find a way. I can't say any more," said the Vatican tribunal's promoter of justice, Gian Pierto Milano.
    On March 4 Orlandi's family asked the Vatican to reopen what it calls a "suspect" tomb in the Teutonic Cemetery in the Vatican.
    "I can confirm that the letter from Emanuela Orlandi's family has been received by (Secretary of State) Cardinal Pietro Parolin," said interim Vatican spokesman Alessandro Gisotti.
    He said their request to have the tomb reopened "will now be studied".
    A lawyer for the Orlandi family said "seeing that the Pope has decided to open the Vatican Archives for the Pontificate of Pius XII in 2020, we make an appeal to the pontiff to give us access to the dossier that regards the investigation into the disappearance of Emanule Orlandi".
    Last summer the Orlandi family lawyer received an anonymous note saying "seek where the angel indicates".
    Investigations then led the family to think her remains might be in the tomb, which is pointed to by an angel on the cemetery wall holding a sheet saying RIP.
   

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