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Tatiana Tramacere, the unexplained disappearance of the 27-year-old from Nardò: an increasingly murky case.

For eleven days, there has been no trace of the young influencer: a thorough investigation involving eyewitness accounts, delicate relationships, and a suddenly switched off cell phone, while the family continues to hold out hope.

Tatiana Tramacere, the unexplained disappearance of the 27-year-old from Nardò: an increasingly murky case.

For days, the name of Tatiana Tramacere has echoed in Nardò and throughout Italy. The 27-year-old woman, with straight red hair and blue eyes, disappeared after leaving home on the afternoon of Monday, November 24, telling her mother she was going to work in Lecce. Since then, there has been no reliable news of her. Her cell phone was turned off, the trail disappeared within hours, and the case, initially treated as a possible voluntary absence, has become the subject of an investigation by the Lecce Prosecutor's Office. Meanwhile, the family, torn apart by anguish, continues to repeat one phrase: "Tatiana never leaves without notifying her family. Something has happened to her."

The last day: from leaving home to emptiness

On November 24, around 3:30 PM, Tatiana said goodbye to her parents, Rino and Ornella, at the family home in Nardò. She took her cell phone and documents with her.
From that point on, reconstructions become fragmented. Some witnesses claim to have seen her in the Nardò city center in the following days, particularly on Wednesday and Thursday, in central areas such as Largo Osanna. Other reports place the last confirmed trace in the late afternoon or evening of the 24th, when the young woman reportedly met a friend, 30-year-old Romanian Dragos Gheormescu, in Raho Park, a short walk from her home. It is precisely this time frame—between the greeting to her parents and the last alleged appearances in the city center—that investigators are trying to shed light on, examining public and private surveillance footage, possible routes, movements, and testimonies.

A strong digital identity and a life divided between studies and advertising

Tatiana is no stranger to the digital world. She works in advertising and digital media, with social media profiles followed by thousands of followers. On Instagram, in particular, she alternates reflections on love, life, and the meaning of relationships with emotionally charged poems and quotes. She studies psychology, cultivates writing as a form of expression, and often shares profound thoughts that today, in light of her disappearance, are being analyzed by investigators: not as evidence in themselves, but as pieces of evidence to try to understand her state of mind.
Three days before her disappearance, the young woman published a sentence that today strikes us with its symbolic value: "We distanced ourselves to see if the thread would break. But what I understood, with every step away from you, was that the thread wasn't taut to make me fall: it was taut to bring me back to you. Every time. Without noise. Without request. Without conditions." A passage that seems to allude to a significant love, perhaps a return, and which investigators place within the general framework of her emotional relationships.

Ukrainian origins, an adoption and a family now torn apart by anguish

Tatiana is originally from Ukraine but has lived in Italy for years. She was adopted as a child, along with her brother Vladimir, by Rino and Ornella Tramacere. Uncle Sandro describes a family "in pieces, desperate," recalling how her brother Rino always tried to give his children everything.
In the past, there had been brief separations, but never prolonged ones. The same uncle recounts an episode from several years earlier, when the girl had gone away for a few hours, staying in the car with a boy after an argument with her mother. The situation was quickly resolved. Nothing, however, compares to this long absence without contact, without messages, without any sign of life.

The searches: drones, molecular dogs and a thoroughly combed territory

The search for Tatiana has continued unabated for days. The Lecce Prefecture is coordinating the operation, working closely with the Carabinieri and law enforcement. The search has extended not only throughout Salento, but also beyond the borders of Puglia, involving other Italian regions.
In the Salento area, sniffer dogs and drones are being used, especially in the areas surrounding Nardò, in parks, nearby lands, and along routes the young woman could have walked. The search is carried out in concentric circles, checking for reports and possible sightings. 
The biggest obstacle remains her cell phone: Tatiana's has been turned off for days. Even in the very first moments after her disappearance, calls went unanswered; later, the device stopped ringing completely. The possibility of geolocation via cell towers is considered remote, further complicating the search.

The Prosecutor's Office is investigating the case for incitement to suicide.

On the judicial front, the Prosecutor's Office has opened a case against unknown persons, alleging incitement to suicide. This decision, on the one hand, allows investigators to proceed with broader tools—such as seizures, analysis of devices, and acquisition of documents and images—and on the other, does not exclude any avenues.

Meanwhile, law enforcement officers seized the cell phone of Tatiana's 30-year-old friend, the aforementioned Dragos Gheormescu, who claims to have met her on the evening of November 24th to say hello and discuss the matter. According to reports, the Carabinieri are examining the phone's contents for messages, communications, and any clues that might help them understand what happened.
Sources close to the family clarify that the relatives, despite harboring fears and doubts, "are not pointing the finger at anyone" and are confident in the investigators' work.

At the moment, it is reiterated, there is no solid evidence to support one theory over another: the possibility of voluntary departure is not excluded, but there is no evidence to support it either.

Dragos, Alessandro, and Mino's ex: their relationships at the center of the investigation.

Three male names emerge around Tatiana who, in different ways, enter into the story of the last days before her disappearance: Dragos, Alessandro and her ex-boyfriend Mino.
Dragos Gheormescu, 30, is listed as the last person to have seen her on the evening of November 24, near Raho Park. He himself, interviewed by the program "Chi l'ha visto?", said he had "a small argument" with the girl, which was later resolved. He said her phone battery was almost dead, explained that he offered to accompany her on the trip to Brescia she was planning, and maintained that perhaps the young woman simply wanted to "unplug" and feel more free. However, when asked if he feared someone might have harmed her, he preferred not to answer.
Then there's Alessandro Bonsegna, 30. According to his family, the man showed up several times at the workshop and at the girl's house, insisting on seeing her, but she refused. His mother finds him "strange," partly because of his current absence from the public eye, although he is reportedly cooperating with investigators. 
Finally, there's Mino, Tatiana's ex-boyfriend who lives in Brescia, a Carabiniere, with whom she allegedly had a close relationship. According to reports, she wanted to see if a reconciliation was possible, so much so that she even purchased tickets to travel to him. However, none of these tickets were used. The possibility of a return to Brescia, while initially considered a key possibility, appears to have been narrowed down in recent hours, although it remains a possibility under consideration.

Tickets to Brescia and the journey that never began

One of the most controversial aspects of the story concerns the trip to Brescia. Tatiana allegedly purchased tickets to join her ex-boyfriend and see some friends from her university days in the North. The departure was scheduled for November 27th.
Her mother, Ornella, confirmed that her daughter had spoken to her about this trip, intending to "see if she would reconnect" with her ex. However, the lack of packed luggage, the lack of bank transactions suggesting a planned escape, and the fact that the ticket was not used, fuel the idea that Tatiana never left Nardò for Brescia.
Despite this, investigators do not rule out the possibility that the young woman may have attempted to escape in another way, but to date all available investigations have yielded no concrete results.

Instagram posts and the words that scare us today

Tatiana's Instagram profile, where the 27-year-old expressed herself with poetry and reflections, has become a focus of the investigation. Investigators are analyzing not only the last post, but also the consistency of tone, recurring topics, and interactions with other users.
Her phrases about love, the "thread" that brings her back to someone "without noise, without request, without conditions," the sense of distance and return, are interpreted by her family as part of her usual way of communicating, not necessarily as signs of extreme distress. Her brother Vladimir, in fact, insists that in recent times, Tatiana appeared "serene and lively, happy, the Tatiana she always was."
However, opening a case for incitement to suicide means that every element, even emotional, is scrutinized: not because those posts alone prove anything, but because they could help reconstruct relationships, bonds, any psychological pressure, or private conversations that arose from those words.

The voices of the mother, father, and brother: "It's not a voluntary separation."

The words of her parents and brother are a constant cry of pain. Her mother, Ornella, reiterates in several interviews a thought that has become obsessed with her: "Something must have happened to her, otherwise she would have made herself heard." She recalls the last hours, the goodbyes before she left to "go to work," the phone that was starting to lose signal.
Her father, Rino, makes a simple, heartbreaking appeal: “Tatiana, come home.”

Her brother Vladimir, 24, is convinced that this isn't a prolonged, voluntary separation. He maintains that his sister has never been in touch with him for so long, and recounts how, on the evening of the 24th, her parents thought Tatiana had gone to sleep with her best friend, as she had announced. Only the next day did they realize she had never arrived at the house.
The brother, like the rest of the family, says he is willing to consider any scenario to bring his sister home, but he cannot believe that she would have chosen to disappear for days without any contact.

The Nardò community and the mayor's appeal

Tatiana's disappearance has deeply shocked the community of Nardò. Mayor Pippi Mellone has repeatedly appealed to residents, reminding them that the young woman "never leaves without notifying her family" and emphasizing how concern is growing by the hour. She urges anyone who may have seen anything, even a seemingly insignificant detail, to call 112 immediately.
The Municipality's website provides a description of the girl, the circumstances of her disappearance, and a request for the public's cooperation. Social media, both local and national, also shared her photo, sketch, and helpful information.

Tatiana Tramacere, la scomparsa inspiegabile della 27enne di Nardò: un caso che diventa sempre più oscuro.

A complex investigation and too many questions still unanswered.

To this day, despite days of extensive searches, interrogations, seizures, and analysis of devices, the case of Tatiana Tramacere remains a painful and unsolved mystery. Only fragments remain: the unused tickets to Brescia, the meeting with Dragos, the figure of Alessandro, the distant ex-boyfriend, the poetic social media posts, and a few sightings that have not yet been definitively verified.
The Prosecutor's Office is maintaining all avenues open: from voluntary abandonment, perhaps at a time of vulnerability, to the intervention of third parties, to the extreme possibility of an act against herself, so serious as to justify opening a case for incitement to suicide. Meanwhile, the family and the city of Nardò remain suspended between hope and fear.

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