Breakthrough in Yara’s case. After 6 years of defense Bossetti obtained a DNA copy

Copies of thousands of genetic traces collected during the investigation into the murder of Yara Gambirasio were withdrawn today by the defense of Massimo Bossetti, the bricklayer from Mapello who was definitively convicted of kidnapping and killing the thirteen year old child of Brembate Sopra on November 26, 2010.

This is a hard disk containing a copy of the DNA analysis collected to trace “Ignoto 1”, a profile found on Yara’s underwear, initially without a match and later turned out to belong to Bossetti himself, thus becoming key evidence against him.

Electropherograms and graphs of genetic traces of thousands of DNA, but also photos taken by Parma Ris carabinieri,

this can also be analyzed based on the defense of Yara’s family, who requested it six years ago. According to lawyer Claudio Salvagni, it will now take several months to fully analyze the data obtained.