New developments in the investigation into the tragic death of the bear Amarena have brought to light a disconcerting discovery: traces of shot on her skin. The autopsy revealed shocking details about the bear's end, calling her death "slow" and opening a new chapter in the narrative of this tragic event.
Investigations revealed that warning shots, commonly used to ward off animals, had previously hit Amarena. This fact has aroused resonances with a similar case involving the bear Stefano in 2013, killed in Molise, which presented similar wounds: a series of warnings followed by a fatal blow. This discovery has raised new questions about the circumstances of Amarena's death.
The investigation now focuses on the precise reconstruction of the dynamics of the shots, a task entrusted to the ballistics expert Paride Minervini. His report will be essential to establish responsibility for the accident. The judicial authorities have clarified that the reconstruction of the sequence of events is crucial, considering factors such as the timing, the weapon used, the type of bullet, the distance from the target, the trajectory of the shot and even the closure of the gate of the house to contain the bear.
Amarena's death was painfully slow and brutal. The blow that hit the bear punctured the lung, causing irreparable compression of all internal organs and triggering unstoppable internal bleeding. Amarena bravely fought for her life, trying to get up from the ground several times, but in the end she was defeated by the ferocity of the wound.
Now, the case moves towards a crucial stage, in which the responsibilities for the bear's death will be determined. The focus is on ballistic investigations and the evidence that will be collected to shed light on this sad event and bring justice for Amarena.