Michele Noschese, the Neapolitan DJ who died in Ibiza: the Rome prosecutor investigates for pre -intentional murder

The Rome prosecutor’s office has launched an investigation into the death of Michele Noschese, the 35 -year -old Neapolitan DJ known as DJ Godzi, Deceased in Ibiza two weeks ago in circumstances still to be clarified. The Roman investigators opened a file on charges of pre -intentional murder and will have the seizure of the body. The hypothesis is that Noschese died following the treatment of the Civil Guard, the Spanish police intervened on the night between 18 and 19 July.

The reconstruction of the facts

That night, A party was underway in his Ibiza apartment. According to the official version, the Civil Guard was called by the neighbors after Noschese, in a strong state of agitation, he would have threatened a neighbor with a knife. The agents argue that, in an attempt to immobilize him, the man had convulsions and a cardiac arrest caused by the “continuous intake of drugs”. The autopsy carried out in Spain made it known, would not have detected signs of injury. Some witnesses, however, tell a very different scene: “The agents would have divendted Michele Noschese vigorouslywho would die immediately after. “

The complaint of the Father

The father of the DJ, Pino Noschese, doctor, collected these testimonies and included them in a complaint for voluntary murder. Listened to yesterday at the Police Headquarters in Naples on behalf of the Rome Prosecutor’s Office, he reiterated what has already been declared in Spain: that his son would be hit by the agents during the detention. And he does not hide his bitterness for the methods of the intervention: “I do not enter into the merits of what happened, but in Italy if a person is in a strong state of agitation, it is dyspnoic, that is, he has respiratory failure, a health care service is called and the police intervention is not asked for”.

Discrepancies on exams

Further investigations carried out on behalf of the family would have detected fractures to the ribs and both clavicles, Elements that could open the way for new exams required by the Roman judicial authority. The father explained: “Our goal is now to bring it back to Naples and to cremate the body after the mother and the younger brother will have seen him”.

When asked if he intends to ask for a second autopsy, he replied: “The stress has already been enough to which it has been subjected so far: there has been this integration of investigations e Now we are waiting to have the official feedback, Then we will see what to do ». As for additional exams, Noschese added: «They were performed in Spain, in a private structure that uses international servers for reports. I am quite sure that they will be suitable to be able to define them such ».

And he recalled that “the autopsy in Spain took place in the absence of a party expert, but this means nothing: the Spanish judiciary will make its assessments. I hope, when I have the autopsy certification with all the details, to be able to find it with what will result from the CT and the magnetic resonance imaging to which my son was subsequently subsequently “.

Source: Vanity Fair

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