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THE MYSTERY OF THE MISSING GIRL, THE POPE AND THE ROME UNDERWORLD




IN 1983 A 15-YEAR-OLD NAMED EMANUELA ORLANDI VANISHED ON HER WAY HOME FROM A
MUSIC LESSON. WHAT REALLY HAPPENED TO THE VATICAN CITY SCHOOLGIRL?

Left: Emanuela disappeared after a flute lesson. Right: Pope John Paul II
survived an assassination attempt by Mehmet Ali Agca
REX; GETTY IMAGES
Peter Conradi

Sunday October 09 2022, 12.01am BST, The Sunday Times

One summer day three years ago, an extraordinary ceremony took place on holy
ground in the heart of the Vatican. Watched by photographers and cameramen,
several men walked into the Teutonic cemetery, a burial ground just inside the
city walls, and, after a brief pause for prayer, began to exhume the tombs of
Sophie von Hohenlohe and Carlotta Federica of Mecklenburg, two German princesses
who died in the mid-19th century.

The men’s interest, however, was in a third female, a missing schoolgirl, whose
remains they believed may also have been inside one of the tombs: her name was
Emanuela Orlandi and her disappearance aged 15 in 1983 after attending a music
class in Rome is Italy’s most baffling — and most fascinating — cold case.


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