Amid a mystery that surprised the Italians, the researchers said they were 99% sure gioele Mondello’s body had been found.
The painting of his mother, DJ Viviana Parisi, was previously discovered near an electric tower after a minor accident.
He and the search for his son have taken over Italy throughout the month.
The boy’s remnants were eventually discovered through a volunteer military police force about two hundred metres from the main road from Messina to Palermo, where Parisi had been involved in an accident. His painting uncovered about 400 meters from the site of the most recent and horrible discovery.
Prosecutor Angelo Cavallo said investigators were based on three hypotheses related to the child’s death: a murder-suicide, a savage animal attack or a sexual assault. Your mother’s death is an accident, a suicide or a murder.
Viviana Parisi had taken her son to buy food to buy shoes in his gray Opel Corsa car when they were worried about a minor collision with a van passing through a tunnel on the coastal road of northern Sicily.
The Corsa had a flat tire, so Parisi stopped once outside the tunnel.
A personal CCTV camera captured the couple in their car and the government called the circle of relatives who stopped to help them show up. A phone call was also made from other witnesses to an emergency number reporting the accident.
Parisi noticed that he was climbing the railing by the road and moving away. One witness described her as “extremely agitated,” news firm Ansa reported. The circle of relatives finally told police that they were carrying Gioele in his arms and that he was not injured.
The DJ, from the northern city of Turin, had recently suffered a mental depression and reportedly her condition bothered her by the blockade of coronavirus in Italy.
However, her husband, her colleague DJ Daniele Mondello, insisted that she had been quiet and on the morning of her disappearance.
“Viviana didn’t kill him, she enjoyed it too much,” she says, also challenging the theory that she had been attacked by wild animals.
It was five days before Parisi’s decomposed body was discovered under a high-voltage tower in the bushes near the city of Caronia. He had suffered a damaged arm, in all likelihood a pylon drop, and animal bites.
Since then, several police units, firefighters and a mountain rescue team have been searching for their son.
Finally, the boy’s remains were also found. Reports recommend that his body dismembered through wild animals. A DNA check is underway to verify your identity.