Dead woman Trieste: consultant, he didn’t want to kill himself

Transnistria, firing with grenade launchers against the ministry (ANSA)

(ANSA) – TRIESTE, APRIL 25 – Liliana Resinovich, the woman who disappeared in Trieste last December and whose body was found a month later, would have turned 64 tomorrow and, in a hypothetical message of good wishes, Gabriella Marano, psychologist clinical and forensic consultant to her brother, Sergio Resinovich, reports that she would have been the victim of a sort of “suffocation” from “marital oppression”.

“Best wishes, lovable Lilly!”, The message begins speaking of “a relationship now in crisis, a broken shell” that Lilly – “dignified, reserved, silent, balanced person, who does not fit well with the idea of ​​an extreme gesture , realized, among other things, in sensational and noisy ways “- she wanted to abandon”. The psychologist is therefore convinced that “Lilly did not want to die, on the contrary she was about to go towards a new stage of life. And it is in the midst of these two fires that the lock pick that will open the rooms of truth is kept “.

So, for this very reason, “wishes Lilly, with the promise that we will never stop until the one or those who ‘killed you’ have a name”. (HANDLE).

Source: Ansa

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