
Storia di una scomparsa
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Valentina Mari
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"Un mistero che dura da quarantaquattro anni. Mauro Romano scompare misteriosamente il 21 giugno del 1977 da Racale, Salento. Ha sei anni, una cicatrice sull'occhio sinistro e una bruciatura sulla mano destra.
La sua è una storia popolata da presunti sequestratori in cerca di riscatti milionari, investigatori assetati di visibilità, segreti inconfessabili legati ai testimoni di Geova. Al centro i genitori, Bianca e Natale che cercano ovunque il figlio, fino a quando non credono di riconoscerlo nella foto di un milionario arabo che ha le medesime cicatrici.
Storia di una scomparsa è il racconto di un caso incredibile: il rapimento più lungo del mondo."
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