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Vatican's unsolved mystery: The enduring search for Orlandi

Italian media reports new interrogations concerning the mysterious case of a 15-year-old girl who has been missing for many years. Vatican City State Prosecutor Alessandro Diddi reopened the investigation last year on the 40th anniversary of the event.

Pietro Orlandi, the brother of the missing Emanuela, demands an explanation for the mystery of his sister's disappearance 41 years ago.
Pietro Orlandi, the brother of the missing Emanuela, demands an explanation for the mystery of his sister's disappearance 41 years ago.
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14 November 2024 15:23

Emanuela Orlandi was the daughter of a Vatican employee. The family lived in the Papal City, and the children played in the Vatican Gardens. The girl was 15 years old in 1983 when she attended classes at a Rome music school. She never returned from there.

Former school friends of Emanuela Orlandi are revisiting the case and providing statements to Vatican investigators. A few days ago, Alberto Laurenti, a well-known Italian musician who attended the same music school, was questioned.

"The girl from the Vatican". Investigators revisit the dark mystery of the Papal City

The girl mentioned him in her diary. However, Laurenti explains that they were merely innocently fond of each other. The artist is convinced that "something very serious obviously happened" to his former colleague.

The commission will soon meet, as reported by the newspaper "Il Messaggero," with the former head of the Vatican Gendarmerie, Domenico Giani. There are also plans to re-interrogate all those who may still have something to contribute to the case.

The Vatican investigators' return to this tragedy is connected to the actions of Emanuela's relatives. It was "also in response to several requests made by the family," explained Holy See spokesperson Matteo Bruni, announcing the reopening of the investigation.

The enigmatic disappearance of a Vatican citizen has intrigued not only Italians for 40 years. Just two weeks after the teenager's police search went public, a public debate erupted.

Pope John Paul II's words intensified the debate. The Holy Father appealed to "the sense of the humanity of those responsible for this matter" regarding Orlandi's not returning home.

The next reigning pope, Francis, also commented on the case. He told the family of the missing girl that she "is in heaven."

Netflix released a series, "The Girl from the Vatican," in 2022. On the 40th anniversary of the disappearance, the Orlandi family's lawyer, Laura Sgrò, stated in an interview that one issue was overlooked.

"It is the issue of paedophilia. From the files, I know that the Orlandi disappearance case was never investigated from this perspective," said the lawyer.

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