In the afternoon in Pavia, the autopsy will take place regarding the case of Aurora, the thirteen-year-old girl who died in Piacenza on October 25 after falling from a building. The task was assigned by the public prosecutor of the Juvenile Prosecutor’s Office of Bologna, Simone Purgato, to the coroner Giovanni Cecchetto, who will operate in the presence of the parties involved.
The girl’s fifteen-year-old boyfriend, under investigation for voluntary homicide and currently not in custody, will be assisted by the lawyer Rita Nanetti, who replaces the trusted defender Ettore Maini. Aurora’s family is represented by the lawyer Stefania Sacchetti, replacing Lorenza Dordoni. “A task has been conferred with a very broad question,” Sacchetti said. The legal consultant will be able to avail himself of the collaboration of other experts if necessary, for toxicological analyses or genetic tests. The parties have also chosen their consultants: the coroner Novella D’Agostini has been appointed for the girl’s family.
In addition, Aurora’s family intends to present a report containing new elements to the Juvenile Prosecutor’s Office, which is managing the investigation conducted by the Carabinieri of the investigative unit. Among the documents that will be presented are testimonies from friends and chat conversations of the missing girl, in which obsessive behavior by her fifteen-year-old boyfriend would emerge. “There are also medical certificates,” said the mother’s lawyer, Lorenza Dordoni, “which will be submitted to the attention of the public prosecutor, the only one authorized to formulate concrete accusatory hypotheses.”