Tonight on TV: 'Who Has Seen It?' Unveils New Mysteries

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Returning tonight on TV, Wednesday, April 24, starting at 9:20 PM on Rai 3, a new episode of "Who Has Seen It?". Hosting the show, in this 36th edition, is still Federica...

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Returning tonight on TV, Wednesday, April 24, starting at 9:20 PM on Rai 3, a new episode of "Who Has Seen It?". Hosting the show, in this 36th edition, is still Federica Sciarelli.

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What will be the cases that the show will deal with today? Here are tonight's previews.

'Who Has Seen It?' tonight's previews: the case of Mara Favro

According to the previews released by the editorial staff, one of the cover cases in today's episode of "Who Has Seen It?" will be that of Mara Favro, the 51-year-old from Susa who disappeared into thin air since last March 7. Mara was active on social media until the early hours of the morning following her disappearance, leaving many questions about her fate. Her case remains shrouded in mystery, with new testimonies to be presented during the show. The case of Mara Favro is particularly disturbing, with new details emerging over time since her disappearance. Her employer, interviewed by "Who Has Seen It?", confirmed he was the last to see her on the night of March 8, as she left the pizzeria where she worked.

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The last traces of the woman were tracked on social media, where she was active until the first light of dawn. Despite the desperate attempts of her brother Fabrizio to contact her, sending several messages without receiving a response, Mara disappeared into thin air after sending a reassurance message to her brother, saying everything was "okay". The woman's cell phone disappeared along with her, remaining off since that day. However, the house keys were found inside the home, and her car was found parked not far away, suggesting she walked away. Moreover, there is concern that she did not have her necessary medications for her daily therapy with her.

Franco and the fake Dua Lipa: the threats

The case of Franco (Gianfranco Bonzi), a 59-year-old scammed on social media. In last Wednesday's episode, Who Has Seen It? shed light on a series of shocking events, including the case of Franco, a victim of a romantic scam through social media. Who was hiding behind the fake profile of Dua Lipa with whom Franco had chatted for a long time, until disappearing?

Tonight, the case of this man who fell in love with someone with a fake profile, who scammed him asking for money under the false pretense of love, is revisited. Now, this person threatens to disclose compromising information about him to anyone who tries to investigate, creating a vicious circle of blackmail and threats.

The cases

The mothers of Alessandro Venturelli and Cristina Golinucci have instead launched a heartfelt appeal so that the investigations on their respective cases are not archived, showing a moving determination in seeking justice for their loved ones.

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