Her parents found her unconscious on Saturday morning after a night spent in the Latvian. The 40-day-old baby girl was immediately rescued: mom and dad called 118, and rescuers found the baby “In cardiocirculatory arrest”. “Cardiopulmonary resuscitation maneuvers” were immediately activated, but they did not help, and the police also intervened. The newborn was transported to the emergency room of the Santissima Annunziata hospital in Taranto, but when she got there she was already dead.
Among the first hypotheses made to explain the death, a sudden illness or choking caused by the presence of muchi, but it will be the autopsy – which was requested by the prosecutor Enrico Bruschi – to clarify the causes of death. The exam, scheduled for today, is a necessary act to shed light on the circumstances that led to the death of the child. Clarifying the reason for death will be important to rule out reasons other than natural ones (from an unknown congenital pathology and not ascertained to a regurgitation during sleep that would have suffocated her): the prosecutor ordered the investigations to understand whether or not there were any responsibilities. At a first examination on the little body, however, the newborn showed no signs of violence.
Warranty notices have been notified to the father and mother of the child, under investigation with the hypothesis of the crime of manslaughter. This is a due act, to guarantee the investigation and in view of the autopsy examination on the child’s body, to give the family the opportunity to appoint any biased consultants. The police, on the advice of the Prosecutor’s Office, also confiscated some objects used for the child. The positions of other people are also being examined, such as some health professionals (and in particular two doctors) who have treated her in the last days of her life.
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Source: Vanity Fair

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