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Garlasco, the Chiara Poggi case gets complicated: suicides linked to the affair?

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The Chiara Poggi case is back in the spotlight, thanks to the search in Tromello and a disturbing web of suspicious suicides.

Years after that tragic August 13, 2007, Garlasco finds itself once again at the center of the news. The spotlight is once again on the case Chiara Poggi It is not only the recent search in the Tromello canal, conducted silently but with extreme attention by the investigators: what is causing concern, now more than ever, is a common thread that links a series of crimes to the crime suicide suspicions never really clarified.

A sequence of events that reopens questions that have never been resolved and casts new shadows on the affair.

Chiara Poggi Murder, Search for Murder Weapon

On August 13, 2007 Chiara Poggi, 26 years old, was found lifeless in the chalet family in Garlasco, in the Pavia area. The body was discovered by her boyfriend, Alberto Stasi, then 24 years old, later condemned definitively convicted for the murder in 2017.

Today, in 2025, the name of Andrea Sempio returns to the centre of investigations: already the subject of investigations in the past which were then archived, he has now been registered in the register of suspects. What would rekindle attention on him would be the compatibility between his DNA and the one found under the victim's fingernails.

This morning the Carabinieri of Pavia carried out searches in his home in Voghera, as well as in those of his parents and two friends. Meanwhile, in the center of Tromello, the emptying of the canal, which began shortly after noon, where a search was carried out for a possible murder weapon.

Chiara Poggi case, shadows over Garlasco: strange suicides agitate investigators

Il Tempo reveals new elements linked to the reopening of the investigations on Andrea Sempio, now under investigation for the murder of Chiara Poggi. Among the darkest facts, the died in 2012 by Corrado Cavallini, family doctor of Sempio and Giovanni Ferri, elderly found with his throat cut at home in circumstances that have never been clarified. Officially it was called suicide, but neither Ferri's wife nor many investigators ever believed that version.

Ferri, on that 13th August 2007, was near the murder house and he would have confided something to his wife, who was then assisted by Cavallini, who also died shortly after in a suspicious manner. In the meantime, other anomalous suicides linked to the Garlasco environment emerge, including that of a friend of Sempio found hanged in 2016.

In this context, the name of Marco Muschitta also reappears, a witness who later recanted and was reported, who shortly before Ferri's death said he had seen a suspicious girl near Chiara's house.