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We continue to search for Cristian in the waters of the Natisone. Musumeci and the Prosecutor’s Office want to see clearly. Could the boys have been saved?

Musumeci asks the Prefect for a report on the rescue efforts, the 112 records are in the sights of the Udine Prosecutor's Office. Cristian, the third missing boy, has still not been found

UDINE – The failed rescue effort for the Natisone river tragedy seems to have come under scrutiny. While the searches to recover thethe third of the three boys who disappeared last Friday due to the flooding of the Natisone river, in the province of Udine, Cristian Casian Molnar, 25 years old, news emerges about the lighthouse being lit, from the Prosecutor’s Office of Udine, on the times and methods of managing relief efforts.

From the court in via Lovaria, according to sources close to the investigators, they are in fact about to acquire the records of the requests for help sent to 112 by the boys before being overwhelmed by the current. And this would happen after the minister with responsibility for Civil Protection, Nello Musumeci, as can be read from his Facebook profile, requested the prefect of Udine, Domenico Lione, for a detailed report on the very first rescue activities carried out once the SOS was launched by the children. The prosecutor’s file, without suspects, would only aim to clarify what happened on May 31st.

Among the questions that have emerged in recent days in the media and among professionals, for example, the one on the choice to activate the Dragon helicopter of the Fire Brigade, stationed at Marco Polo airport of Venice, instead of flying the nearest Sores Fvg medical helicopter, operating from Campoformido, a few minutes’ flight from Premariacco, the site of the tragedy.

Just 24 hours ago, the firefighters recovered the lifeless bodies of the two missing girls, Patrizia Cormos and Bianca Doros, in the waters of the Natisone, while the friend Cristian Casian Molnar, is currently still missing.

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