Mauro Carminati, who was the Lamborghini engineer who died on holiday in Scotland: killed by an infection

He had dreamed of that trip for years. But there, in her dream country, Scotland, she met her death. Mauro Carminati, the Italian engineer who died last May 3 in…

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He had dreamed of that trip for years. But there, in her dream country, Scotland, she met her death. Mauro Carminati, the Italian engineer who died last May 3 in Edinburgh was killed by an infection. This was reported by Eco di Bergamo, to which Mauro’s aunt, Marina, told what happened.

The swelling in the leg, what happened

Mauro had dreamed of that trip to Scotland for a long time and, taking advantage of the long weekend, he left on April 26th. Upon arrival he noticed a swelling in his leg, which quickly turned black. At that point Carminati went to hospital. But the infection spread quickly and reached his lungs, causing pneumonia, which led doctors to transfer him to intensive care. A worrying situation that pushed the parents and aunt to go to Edinburgh. “He was still lucid and speaking, then the fever rose and a cerebral hemorrhage occurred – explained his aunt Marina – initially the doctors thought that there was a bacterium at the origin and they gave him three cycles of antibiotics, which did not However, they gave the desired results. They then understood that the origin of the infection was actually a virus. He was in excellent health: it was a bolt from the blue. he wouldn’t even go on this short vacation he’d dreamed of for so long.”

The passion for travel

Bachelor’s degree obtained with 110 cum laude from the Polytechnic of Milan, and the master’s degree always obtained with top marks from the University of Munich, Mauro had worked for four years in the Audi headquarters in Ingolstadt before returning to Italy in 2020 and start work at Lamborghini in Sant’Agata Bolognese. For this reason, during the week Mauro – passionate about trekking, photography and travel – lived in Crevalcore, in the province of Bologna.

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