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The Vatican ended this Sunday a new search in search of the remains of the young Italian disappeared 36 years ago, Emanuela Orlandi, which is again negative because only bones older than 1900 have been found.
The Holy See reported that during the search in an ossuary of the so-called "German Cemetery", located a few meters from St. Peter's Basilica, did not find "No bone structure dating back to the end of 1800".
The case of Orlandi, daughter of a 15-year-old Vatican employee who disappeared on June 22, 1983, has since become one of the strangest mysteries of recent decades in Italy, with major international repercussions.
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The search in the ossuary, where they were found "hundreds of bones" which were badyzed last week, took place after the opening of two graves earlier this month, looking for Orlandi's remains that seemed empty.
This Saturday, the medical examiner, Giovanni Arcudi, "He completed the morphological badysis of discoveries found in ossuaries, several hundred partially intact bone structures and thousands of fragments", According to the Vatican.
"During forensic anthropological investigations, Professor Arcudi did not find a bone structure that dates back to the end of the late nineteenth century"added the statement.
The Orlandi family itself had asked to investigate a grave in the German cemetery after receiving a letter from a source kept secret with indications of "investigate the angel", in reference to one of the tombstones of the place.
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With this request in hand, the Vatican Attorney Gian Pietro Milano He had ordered that the opening of the two graves would eliminate any possibility of error in the signaling, although they were discovered empty early July. The investigation has therefore reached the ossuary which is in the same structure.
Last year, the appearance of human bones in the Vatican nunciature in Italy fueled suspicions about a possible relationship with the Orlandi affair, but they were later dismissed by the experts.
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