Denise Pipitone disappears in Mazara del Vallo in September 2004: the cold case reopens after 17 years thanks to media pressure
While the process which sees the former prosecutor accused in the second investigation Maria Angioni for false information to the public prosecutor, the magistrate serving in Marsala at the time of the disappearance of Denise Pipitone which followed the initial stages of the investigation, the investigating judge of Marsala accepted the request of the Prosecutor and filed it the Pipitone case. The cold case of the child who disappeared from Mazara del Vallo, on 1 September 2004, was reopened last May by the Marsala prosecutor, under pressure from various media, including Affaritaliani.it, who, together with the tenacity of Denise’s mother, Piera Maggio, and her lawyer Giacomo Frazzitta, after 17 years gave voice to old shadows on the case, still such as they lack the necessary evidence to continue the investigations.
In the meantime, it was December 21st the Commission of Inquiry on Denise approved, requested by the honorable Alessia Morani and Carmelo Miceli to trace all the possible errors and deficiencies in the investigations of these long 17 years. All amendments have been deleted, explains Milo Infante, who with his program 2 pm he is constantly on the developments of the case, and now the last step remains, the passage to the Chamber and the Senate, so that the parliamentary initiative can finally unfold and begin to clarify.
A news that comes after that of the threat of political obstruction that had emerged in recent days just during an episode of Infante, when Affaritaliani.it had pressed the deputy Igor Iezzi, within the debate on the amendments presented by some parties on the commission.
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