Next May 30 will be the tenth anniversary of the death of Mario Biondo, the television cameraman who was the husband of Raquel Sanchez Silvaan event that shocked the television industry that May 30, 2013 and that in recent years has become a case full of doubts that the Biondo family has tried to resolve from Italy.
The family of the Italian cameraman continues to fight to prove that Mario was murdered and that his death was neither a suicide nor an accident that occurred during a sexual practice, as indicated by the various police reports.
After several appeals, last August the Italian justice system admitted that Biondo’s death could have been due to a murder and that the scene of the alleged crime had been manipulated to make it look like a suicide. The family requested the reopening of the case in Spain and announced that they were already collecting all the necessary reports and evidence for this.
Now, in full commotion over the documentary that Netflix is preparing about the event, new information related to the case has come to light. digital closure He anticipates that a few weeks ago new documents were presented in an investigative court. As a result of this new documentation, proceedings could be reopened in Spain for a series of crimes directly or indirectly related to the case. The new evidence, in addition, could lead to the imputation of two people. In 20 minutes They add that it is not ruled out that charges are filed against two or three more people.
Read also – The shocking message from Santina Biondo, former mother-in-law of Raquel Sánchez Silva: “Tell us how you learned the technique of erotic asphyxiation”
As we said, the judicial news coincides with the preparation of the Netflix documentary. The family of the Italian cameraman is outraged, as Guillermo Gomez, who was the manager of Raquel Sánchez Silva, is behind as one of the executive producers. Gómez, who has never spoken before the cameras, will give his testimony for the first time for this program.