David Rossi case, daughter: “13 years to speak of homicide, trust in reopening of case”

Milan, Mar. 6 (LaPresse) – “We still do not know whether the prosecutor’s office has reopened a file; at least it has not opened it for homicide. We submitted a request to the prosecutor’s office in Siena last week and I believe it is an act of great trust that we are showing toward the Siena prosecutors’ office, which has an opportunity to redeem itself,” said Carolina Orlandi, daughter of David Rossi, speaking to Radio Siena TV on the sidelines of the press conference in Siena of the parliamentary commission of inquiry into the death of the former communications chief of Monte dei Paschi di Siena, who died on March 6, 2013. “We are waiting for what the commission must communicate to us,” she added. “I know they are continuing their work and for us this is a step, not a finish line. It is an important stage in a difficult path that should never have begun. It took 13 years to hear the word homicide, said without fear and supported by scientific evidence. So today we are waiting to move forward to find out who was responsible and why.” “I hope David Rossi can be proud of everything we are doing. It costs a lot of effort, but we owe it to him. On the other hand, I also know that he was a very discreet person, so all of this would have troubled him,” Carolina Orlandi concluded.