(ANSA) – TURIN, APRIL 08 – There were additional technical investigations that led to the modification of the accusation, from manslaughter to voluntary murder, for Mohssine Azhar, the 32-year-old of Tunisian origin in prison for the case of the little girl who last January 13 she lost her life after falling from the balcony in a building in via Milano in Turin. The consultants of the prosecutor’s office, Roberto Testi and Giorgio Chiandussi, together with the forensic police crossed the calculations on the trajectory of the fall with the injuries found on the child and concluded that it could not be an accidental event.
The little body touched the ground at about 2 meters and 60 with respect to the balcony: too far, therefore, to assume that it had simply slipped from the hands of Azhar. A surveillance camera also recorded the moment of impact on the asphalt: from the analysis of the video (which lasts a couple of seconds) it is clear, according to the specialists, that the fall was not vertical. A big help to the measurements came from the work of the scientific police, which carried out a 3D mapping of the places using a laser scanner.
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Source: Ansa
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