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Body found on the Cervinara mountains: it belongs to the 54-year-old who disappeared in June

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cervinara. This could be a turning point in the “mystery” of the disappearance of Antonio Moscatiello, the 54-year-old from Cervinara who disappeared at the end of June. Next to the body found yesterday in a mountain chestnut grove by some young people, a cell phone was found that could be Moscatiello's.

The clothes worn at the time of the disappearance also match, a blue tracksuit and shoes of the same color. Due to the conditions of the body in an advanced state of decomposition, the Prosecutor's Office has excluded the DNA test but an inspection of the remains has been ordered and entrusted to the coroner.

Confirmation of the identity of the body also comes from the dentist who had him among his patients. The professional - who was made to examine the jaw - recognized some dental interventions performed on the patient.

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