The Biondos hire a law firm in Barcelona to reopen the case in Spain and notify Raquel Sánchez Silva: “There will be justice at all costs”

What’s new in the Biondo case. The matriarch of the family, Santinahas announced this Thursday afternoon that the case will be reopened in Spain, as we anticipated in Informalia a few weeks ago. For this they have hired a law firm in Barcelona: “Our family has appointed a law firm in Barcelona, ​​Volesser Abogados, and we will be represented by them to reopen the case in Spain.”

Mario Biondo’s mother explained that they have the necessary evidence and the support of the authorities to take this important step: “We have all the credentials to make this request following the order of the magistrate of the Italian Republic prosecutor’s office, which confirmed the homicide,” he commented. “Both the Farnesina (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) and the Italian Embassy in Spain made themselves available to follow each of our actions step by step.”

The one who was the mother-in-law of Rachel Sanchez Silva launches a declaration of intent and warns the presenter: “We will fight and we will never give up, there must be justice for Mario Biondo at all costs, we owe it to him and to all of us who love him.”




Last August, nine years after the death of the Italian cameraman, justice agreed with the family, assuring that Mario Biondo could have been murdered on May 30, 2013 and his death covered up by two or more people to simulate a suicide. Then, Santina Biondo told this portal: “In Italy a murder case is not archived forever. Our Italian lawyers are contacting the competent bodies to help us reopen the case in Spain. It will certainly not be easy. Who could help us in Spain could be the widow, She is also an offended party, but above all a Spanish citizen, but I am sure that Sánchez Silva will not do any of this.” So he also sent a message to his former daughter-in-law: “Stop telling lies and talk. Talk! You should be looking for my son’s killers.”




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