The searches hit the ferry.

Police dogs also looked for her.

In any area of ​​the ship: in the hold, between cars and on cars.

Meticulous research even in every cabin of the ferry.

But of her, a 20-year-old girl, there is no trace after two days of research. 

However, thanks to her fifteen-year-old brother who was with her on board, the girl's mobile phone was found.

A find that could provide the key to this disappearance.

In fact, a farewell message to a friend was found on the smartphone, a message never sent but through which, it seems, the twenty-year-old would apologize for the gesture made.

Detail that makes the investigators of the Flying Squad, the Harbor Master's Office and the Fire Brigade tend to be in the presence of an extreme gesture, with the young woman who could have thrown herself into the sea.

A gesture, but this will be the investigations to clarify it, perhaps dictated by a disappointment in love. 

The girl was embarked on the Suprema ferry of Great Fast Ships (GNV) which departed Thursday at 11pm from the port of Genoa and headed for Palermo, where she arrived without intermediate stops at 8pm on Friday.

Her brother was with her.

Their presence was captured by video surveillance cameras.

The two boys, Sicilian but resident in Codogno, in the province of Lodi, had to reach their grandparents to spend a few days of vacation.

The brother said they went to sleep shortly after leaving.

Friday morning, at 7.30, the boy woke up and not seeing her sister first he tried to look for her and then gave the alarm. 

The girl would have disappeared in the middle of the night, while the ferry was in the waters of the Tuscan archipelago.

She too are looking for her in that stretch of sea with an aircraft of the Capitaneria departed from Pescara that flew over the area.

And a radio monitoring has been activated with the boats sailing in the stretch crossed by the ferry. 

"As soon as the news was heard, the command on board worked to begin the research and notified the police", the company said, expressing its closeness to the family.

Once in Palermo, the ferry was literally sifted through, all cars and other vehicles were checked before disembarking but the searches were in vain.