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Vatican mulls request to open tomb in missing girl search

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ROME: The Vatican may open a tomb to see if it holds the remains of a teenager who disappeare­d in 1983, in the latest twist in one of Italy’s darkest mysteries, its spokesman said Monday.

Emanuela Orlandi was the daughter of a member of the Vatican’s police, and was last seen leaving a music class aged 15.

Theories have circulated for decades about who took her and where her body lies.

In the latest anonymous tip-off, her family’s lawyer was told to look inside the tomb, which lies in a German cemetery within the Vatican walls.

“I can confirm that the letter by Emanuela Orlandi’s family has been received ... and the requests it contains will be studied,” Vatican spokesman Alessandro Gisotti said in a statement.

That followed the publicatio­n in Italy’s Corriere della Sera daily on Monday of the request by lawyer Lauro Sgro.

Sgro received a note last year telling her to “look where the angel is pointing”, along with a photograph of the tomb, it said.

The grave in question features a marble angel holding a tablet reading ‘Rest in Peace’ in Latin, above a tombstone with an inscriptio­n dedicated to a German prince who was nominated archbishop by Pope Pio IX in 1857, and his wife.

Tests done on the tomb since the tip-off show that it has been opened at least once, and the date of the tablet is different to that of the tombstone, the Corriere said.

Sgro said she had also been able to “verify that some people knew there was a chance Emauela Orlandi’s body had been hidden in the German cemetery,” her letter to the Vatican read. — AFP

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