an autopsy was ordered on the Romanian’s body

TARQUINIA – An autopsy has been ordered on the body of the 40-year-old Romanian man found dead on the morning of June 11th along Spinicci beach, in Tarquinia. The Civitavecchia Prosecutor’s Office has ordered an examination to establish the exact causes of the death of the man resident in Spain who had boarded the ship that was supposed to take him home.

The 40-year-old truck driver had his wallet with him, with the documents that allowed the Tarquinia police station, who intervened on site, to identify him.

He would also have had his mobile phone and a naval boarding ticket dated 5 June. His body was found saponified and without upper limbs, having spent six days at sea.

What could have caused the man’s fall from the ship is being examined: at the moment no hypothesis is excluded, from a voluntary gesture to a tragedy following an argument. According to what was reconstructed by the territorial manager of Lifeguard Lazio, Paolo Pizzala, at 10am on the morning of 11 June, a Lifeguard lifeguard, Manuel Matergia, on duty at the Riva dei Tarquini campsite in Spinicci, notified his manager of the sighting by telephone , also captured on video. The lifeguard reported what appeared to be the apparently human body about thirty meters from the shore. In the company of the person in charge Matteo Rudolf Di Gregorio, Pizzala rushed to the scene, alerting the Port Authority of Civitavecchia, the Police and the 118 staff. In the meantime, the body was placed on the shoreline at the disposal of the coroner and the investigators.

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