Who has seen it? Previews of February 26: the disappearance of Mara Favro

A new episode of Chi l'ha visto? will air this evening , Wednesday 26 February 2025 , in prime time on Rai 3 , starting at 9.20 pm . Federica Sciarelli will talk about some news stories that are taking centre stage in the national media. We will talk about the disappearance of Mara Favro, the murder of Pierina Paganelli and the death of the young computer science student Andrea . As always, there will be no shortage of appeals, requests for help and reports of people in difficulty.
Mara Favro is a 51-year-old woman from Susa, mother of an 11-year-old girl, who disappeared into thin air on the night between March 7 and 8, 2024. Since then, people have been trying to understand what might have happened to her. A few days ago, near the Gravere purification plant , where her cell phone had hooked up to the last cell before switching off forever, investigators found some bones, a pair of glasses and even a sports bra hanging from a tree. Do the bones and accessories found after almost a year belong to her? Her brother Fabrizio will be in the studio.
We will also return to talk about the death of Pierina Paganelli , the woman killed on October 3, 2023 in the garage of the house in Rimini in via del Ciclamino where she lived. The only suspect, at the moment, remains Louis Dassilva , who was allegedly the lover of his daughter-in-law, Manuela. If Valeria, Louis' wife, was summoned by the investigators in recent days (she availed herself of the right to remain silent), in tonight's episode of Chi l'ha visto? we will question the keys that the victim was holding in her hand. Could there be any useful traces to understand who the murderer is ? There are also other objects that were not found.
Finally, we will also return to talk about Andrea Prospero , the computer science student at the University of Perugia whose lifeless body was found in an apartment he had rented in the city center. Federica Sciarelli's show continues to receive reports about the accounts that Andrea supposedly had on the dark web and the question is whether they are actually his.
The question is also raised as to whose medicines were found next to his body: did Andrea buy them or did someone leave them there? The family members are launching an appeal to anyone who may have useful information to understand what happened to the young 19-year-old.
La Gazzetta dello Sport