Mirella Gregori

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Mirella Gregori (born October 7, 1967 in Rome ) is an Italian student who has been missing since May 7, 1983 . The circumstances of her disappearance are so far unknown and are the subject of a police investigation .

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Gregori was living in Rome at the time of her disappearance. The last known person Gregori had contact with before she disappeared was her mother, a bar owner who lived on Via Nomentana . She spoke to her over the intercom about a school friend Gregori wanted to speak to. Mirella intended to meet him in Punta Pia . The school friend, a youth named Alessandro, was able to provide evidence of a secure alibi . According to the mother's information from 1985, Gregori had visited Raoul Bonarelli , the deputy inspector of the gendarmerie corps in Vatican City , several times before she disappeared .

In August 1983, an unknown caller who correctly described Gregori's clothes claimed to be Gregoris and Orlandi's hostage takers ; the parents should call the Italian President Sandro Pertini if they wanted to see their daughter again. The Vatican citizen Emanuela Orlandi has also been missing since June 1983.

2013 claimed Mehmet Ali Ağca , who on May 13, 1981, the Vatican's St. Peter's Square one assassination attempt on Pope John Paul II. Had done, the disappearance Gregoris was closely linked to the the Vatican youth Emanuela Orlandi in Rome and the Soviet journalist Oleg Bitow in Venice connected. Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi did not confirm Ağca's information. In January 2018, a mural in memory of Gregori and Orlandi was unveiled in Corviale . In October 2018, the writer Mauro Valentini published a monograph on Mirella Gregori.

A bone find in the Apostolic Nunciature in Rome in October 2018 could not be linked to the Gregori case; the skeleton that was discovered was first investigated by a man who died before 1964.

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