Pietro Orlandi honored the memory of his sister Emanuela in a special vigil held near the Vatican in Rome.
Straight out of an Agatha Christie-John Le Carre’ novel, Emanuela would have turned 55 on January 14th had she not disappeared into thin air on June 23rd, 1983 at the age of 15. Since then and for the past 40 years Emanuela has never been seen again after her flute lesson that day in a music conservatory near Rome’s central Piazza Navona.
The children of a Vatican State employee, the Orlandis, headed by Pietro (the family has lived inside the Vatican), have been battling for the last 40 years to find the truth regarding the whereabouts of Emanuela. Shrouded in mystery, the Netflix series “Vatican Girl” points the finger directly at Vatican officials, the local mafia in Rome and also foreign spy agencies.
Pietro, supported by his lawyer Laura Sgro’, has now gone through three different popes (Wojytla, Ratzinger—who just died on December 31st…and the current Pontiff, Bergoglio) in trying to find the truth on what initially appears as a kidnapping of his sister Emanuela. And a mere 8 days after Ratzinger’s death new documents regarding her disappearance have now surfaced but their contents for the time being remain unknown.
Some say that Emanuela was eventually sent to live the rest of her life in a foreign cloister or is actually buried within the Vatican’s highly secretive walls (one tomb though a few years ago came up empty).
Hundreds of people showed up at the vigil in a sign of solidarity for Pietro, his family and young Emanuela.
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