Ogliastro Marina, November 15: Exactly one month has passed since that Tuesday when Silvia Nowak left her home in Via Arena, in the Ogliastro Marina district of Castellabate, for the last time. She had left without taking any personal effects with her, except for a full bowl and a leash.
Four days later, his lifeless body was found, half-charred and in a state of decomposition, about 150 meters from the villa he shared with his partner Kai Dausel.
The enigma surrounding the death of the 53-year-old German woman has become increasingly intricate, full of nuances and unanswered questions. At the moment, the woman's partner, also German, is the only one under investigation for voluntary homicide.
He continues to declare himself innocent, but many questions remain: the murder weapon has not been found, nor have some of the objects that Silvia had with him. The motive, moreover, remains unclear.
The investigations, coordinated by the Public Prosecutor's Office of Vallo della Lucania, continue without stopping, and it seems that the truth may be close. The final results of the surveys conducted by the RIS of Rome in the couple's home and in the place where the body was found are expected next week.
These findings could be a crucial breakthrough, helping to identify the killer. Of particular importance is a testimony that reveals a recording: at 16:00 p.m. on the day of her disappearance, surveillance cameras picked up Silvia's voice saying, in German, "bring me a blanket," followed by a man's response.
The community of Ogliastro Marina, shocked and under the national spotlight, demands answers. This afternoon, at 16:00 PM, the time when Silvia left home for the last time, the citizens will gather to remember her.
Everyone will bring a candle or a flower, as happened a few weeks ago during a silent march to the place where the body was found. It will be a gesture of affection, while waiting for the truth to finally emerge.
Article published on November 15, 2024 - 14:11
What a sad story, let's hope that justice is done and that the murderer is found as soon as possible.