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Burkina Faso, messaggio vocale di Luca Tacchetto: voleva vendere l’auto in Mali
Burkina Faso, voice message from Luca Tacchetto: he wanted to sell the car in Mali
The date of the audio sent to a group of friends is one week before the two disappeared
VENICE "Instead of going directly from Burkina to Togo, we're going to get a visa. We could go to Ivory Coast. Then we could go back to Burkina and go to Benin. It will be a long drive." Paduan architect Luca Tacchetto, who disappeared on December 15 last while travelling in Burkina Faso with his Canadian friend Edith Blais would have said this in a voice message sent to a group of friends.
The message - published in the newspaper Il Gazzettino - lasts 48 seconds, and in it Tacchetto also mentions the possibility of selling the car with which he was travelling, a Renault Scenic: "I can sell it between 1,500 and 2,000 (euros)" - he says, speaking in dialect - "in Mali maybe more. It would be a bargain, since in Italy I wouldn't even sell it for 500 euros." The date of the message is one week before the disappearance of the two. The last signal of the two is the video sent to the WhatsApp group of the family at 23.57 on December 15, while they were spending the evening in a restaurant.
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Link to the report from Il Gazzettino with part of the voice message:
Spunta l'audio di Luca prima di sparire «Vendiamo l'auto in Mali»
The accent is markedly Venetian, the tone is bright, the voice is that of Luca Tacchetto. One month after the disappearance of the thirty-year-old Paduan architect - officially seen for the last time by a French friend on the morning of December 16 - an interesting audio message appears. It was sent to a group of friends a week before he was swallowed up by a mystery that is involving three continents. The son of the former mayor of Vigonza and the Canadian girl Edith Blais left Italy in a Renault Megane on November 20.
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Burkina Faso, voice message from Luca Tacchetto: he wanted to sell the car in Mali
The date of the audio sent to a group of friends is one week before the two disappeared
VENICE "Instead of going directly from Burkina to Togo, we're going to get a visa. We could go to Ivory Coast. Then we could go back to Burkina and go to Benin. It will be a long drive." Paduan architect Luca Tacchetto, who disappeared on December 15 last while travelling in Burkina Faso with his Canadian friend Edith Blais would have said this in a voice message sent to a group of friends.
The message - published in the newspaper Il Gazzettino - lasts 48 seconds, and in it Tacchetto also mentions the possibility of selling the car with which he was travelling, a Renault Scenic: "I can sell it between 1,500 and 2,000 (euros)" - he says, speaking in dialect - "in Mali maybe more. It would be a bargain, since in Italy I wouldn't even sell it for 500 euros." The date of the message is one week before the disappearance of the two. The last signal of the two is the video sent to the WhatsApp group of the family at 23.57 on December 15, while they were spending the evening in a restaurant.
BBM
Link to the report from Il Gazzettino with part of the voice message:
Spunta l'audio di Luca prima di sparire «Vendiamo l'auto in Mali»
The accent is markedly Venetian, the tone is bright, the voice is that of Luca Tacchetto. One month after the disappearance of the thirty-year-old Paduan architect - officially seen for the last time by a French friend on the morning of December 16 - an interesting audio message appears. It was sent to a group of friends a week before he was swallowed up by a mystery that is involving three continents. The son of the former mayor of Vigonza and the Canadian girl Edith Blais left Italy in a Renault Megane on November 20.
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If there is more news about this voicemail, it remains well hidden behind a paywall.