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“That’s why Viviana wanted to go to the Pyramid of light …”

What happened to Viviana Parisi still remains a mystery. Neither the autopsy nor the short video fragment of the passage to Sant’Agata Militello, in which the son Gioele aboard the Opel Corsa Grigia, they clarified the dynamics of that damned Monday morning. But now, 10 days after the tragedy, a new background appears: “He wanted to the ‘Pyramid of Light’, in Moffa d’Affermo“, explains the lawyer of Daniele Mondello, husband of the victim.

The ‘Pyramid of Light’

The ‘Pyramid at the 38th parallel’ is a work of the artist Mauro Staccioli and is part of the ‘Fiumara d’Arte’, an open-air museum consisting of several sculptures by contemporary artists located along the banks of the Tusa river. Every year, around the monumental sculpture, the so-called “ Rite of Light ” takes place, a eventconceived by the Antonio Presti-Fiumara d’Arte Foundation which involves poets, philosophers, musicians, dancers, artists, groups of different ethnic groups, associations, students of the territory and the entire citizenry, with the aim of illuminating the consciences of all, restoring positive messages linked to values ​​and hope to the new generations“, we read in the notes of the Facebook page of the Foundation.

“Viviana was looking for the light ”

But why would Viviana want to go there with her 4-year-old son? Try to put in line the few elements available to the lawyer Mondello, in an attempt to find the key to the problem that, today more than before, wraps the dramatic story of the story in a tangled tangle of mere assumptions. mother deejay. “In the previous days he asked Mariella Mondello and Maurizio Mondello where this pyramid is – writes the lawyer in a post on Facebook –The rekindling of Covid cases heightens the fear that something could happen to one’s family; in particular to his own little son“. So we arrive at the morning of that fateful Monday:”I go out to buy a pair of shoes for Gioele“Viviana says to her husband.”He makes sure to evade any form of vigilance and to have the little one in the car – the lawyer clarifies – In fact, to buy the shoes you need the presence of the little one: Daniele finds nothing strange and goes down to the recording room“.

That stop in Sant’Agata Militello

In reconstruction, the lawyer Mondello does not fail to explain the stop that the woman made, on the morning of August 3, in Sant’Agata Militello: “He stops to refuel with petrol: there are 4 petrol stations in the town“. The story is flawless because it is precisely one of the cameras installed near the fuel dispensers that has immortalized the passage of the woman in her car with her son Gioele. Once full, the 43-year-old resumes the march towards Moffa d ‘ I affirm, where is the ‘Pyramid of Light’. But then ”he realizes that it is late: Daniele could become suspicious of his absence”, continues the lawyer. A few minutes later, the gray Opel Corsa collides with a van on the A20 Messina-Palermo, about 25 kilometers from the hypothetical destination. “It is from this moment – Claudio Mondello writes – that we must, on the one hand, reconstruct the dynamics of events and, on the other hand, on the legal level identify (if they exist) responsibility for actions or omissions“.

Murder-suicide hypothesis

What happens to Viviana immediately after theaccident? Why do you bypass the guard rail? According to the lawyer Mondello, there are two plausible hypotheses, both plausible. About the first reconstruction, the lawyer assumes that the 43-year-old has moved away “in the throes of deep emotional disturbance and such disturbance results in murder-suicide“. Or the second possibility:”Viviana goes away in the throes of deep emotional turmoil and this upset results in an accident. It is an area, one in which it gets lost, fraught with dangers both for the morphology of the land and for the native fauna and, given that in the vicinity there are human settlements, perhaps even domestic ones“, concludes the lawyer. What is the truth?

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