
The mystery of the statue of Virgin Mary in Italy has solved the “bloody tears of weeping”.
In 2016, a woman identified as Gisella Cardia announced that Madonna Di Trevignano was crying and gave her the revelation she shared with believers who It flocked to it, flocked to it, received its blessings and handed over tens of thousands of dollars in donations.

Prosecutors in the port city of Civitavecchia opened an investigation in 2023 and ordered a swab test on blood-stained porcelain cheeks previously supposedly pig blood.
Laboratory results surfaced last week, showing that the blood matched the genetic profile of owner Cardia.
But, her lawyer Solange Marchignoli said DNA analysis also has to show whether it is single-core or mixed.
Marchignoli told Italian news outlet Corriere Della Sera: “If the profile is single, it means only Cardia, she put it there, so we will be in the trial.”
“But if, as expected, the outline is mixed, it means that the DNA found on the statue also contains Cardia’s DNA, which we expect is because she used, kissed and processed it.
Cardia reportedly left Trevignano’s home, with no one, not even her lawyer knowing whereabouts.
Cardia, who was previously convicted of bank fraud, arranged a visit to view the “cry” statue.
She stuffed the statuette in a large blue box in front of Mary’s giant statue.
In 2022, locals from the town of Trevignano Romano were skeptical of Madonna’s bleeding and convened a private investigator to meet with the Italian military police.
Suspicious locals reportedly provided evidence that the red liquid that appeared in the statue’s eyes was pig’s blood.
Last year, the Catholic Church believed that “miracle” was false. Their Vatican Dicastery issued the first decree under new rules for reviewing the so-called Marian phantoms and mental phenomena.
It refers to a preliminary report from a survey in the Parish of Civita Castellana that found that the statue had no supernatural statue.
It says: “It’s obviously not supernatural.
“May the mother of Jesus, the mother of the church, and the blessing of our mother, restore peace and tranquility to the faithful religion of the diocese of Treviniano Romano and the loyalty of the people throughout the diocese. Civita Castellana.
According to Corriere Della Sera, the lab test was conducted by forensic geneticist Emiliano Giardina, who worked in 2010 for a famous murdered teenager in Italy.
“It’s a pity to learn that a sudden and superficial gossip is being created, but misleading the journalist,” Marchignoli said in the translated statement.
Anyone who believes that the DNA found on the Madonna statue corresponds to that of Gisella Cardia is seriously misunderstood.
“I invite everyone to be cautious – because instead, the extremes of crime will be found – I await the official results of the expert report, hoping it will be beneficial to our defense.”