Sandy Questioned Again as Inquiry Enters Crucial Phase

Investigators are seeking further clarifications from the 45-year-old over the origin of messages linked to her allegations.

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Investigations into the high-profile Sandy case have entered a decisive stage, as police seek to clarify the content and origin of allegations that have drawn intense public attention.

According to information reported by philenews, the 45-year-old woman has been called in again to give a statement, with investigators seeking clarifications on key issues that have emerged. Central to the questioning is how dozens of messages, which formed the basis of her claims, allegedly came into her possession.

Investigators see the latest questioning as an attempt to clarify earlier statements, after references were made to elements of fabrication in part of the allegations. The aim is to establish precisely how the names mentioned in the case emerged and how they were linked to messages presented as genuine communications.

This is her fourth statement within a month, following serious allegations that touched on well-known cases from recent years and included claims of involvement by a former judicial official.

The timing of the latest questioning also coincides with the presence of FBI experts, who are being briefed on the case and are expected to assess whether claims of fabrication stand up or whether different conclusions may emerge.

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