Rocco and Angela Randazzo

are certain of one thing

: their daughter Gaia did not commit suicide.

They haven't heard from the young woman since November 10th.

She had left by ferry from

Genoa

with her fifteen-year-old brother, Matteo, to return to Sicily, the region of origin of the family who have now lived in Lombardy for some time.

But the 20-year-old seems to have disappeared into thin air.

A suicide, according to investigators who suspect that the young woman jumped into

the sea

at night because she was suffering from a love disappointment.

But family members rule it out.

"She was also studying to get a driving licence, she was a serene girl", they say. 

"He would never have done that, he would never have left his brother and then, if he had any problems, he would have told us about it," they assure.

To push the investigators to hypothesize the thesis of the extreme gesture a message written by

Gaia

and directed to her boyfriend, but never sent.

In the text the girl would ask for forgiveness.

"

Goodbye, I love you",

the written words.

"This does not mean that she killed herself - the parents explain - who say that days before the departure it was her daughter who told them that she had left her boyfriend".

The GNV ship was thoroughly inspected and the heavy vehicles on board were also checked.

But of Gaia no trace.

Among the hypotheses put forward by the family there is also that of an attack.

Someone could have hurt the 20-year-old.

For this reason, the couple is launching an appeal to anyone who was on the ship and might have useful information.

"Someone - they ask - among those present on board the

ship

remembers having seen her during navigation, alone or in company".

And they appeal to all those who have something to report on her daughter.

An invitation also joined by the lawyers

Aldo Ruffino and Paolo Grillo

, appointed by the family to follow the case, convinced that the diversification of investigative leads is of fundamental importance to find the young woman and reconstruct what happened and to understand if her disappearance is to be attributed to a tragic fatality, or to the possible responsibility of third parties.

"We would like to know exactly what the message says - add the Randazzos - we would like to understand if there were cameras on board the ferry, we would like passengers and staff to be questioned".

The last to see the twenty-year-old was

her brother

.

The two slept in the living room on two armchairs.

When he woke up, his sister wasn't there.

The boy looked everywhere for her.

It was he who found the cell phone - on which the unrepeatable investigation will be carried out on the 29th in the prosecutor's office - and his sister's sweatshirt on a bench on the ship.