He entered the emergency room on May 29th and died a few hours later. Three doctors and a nurse helped him. Now the chief prosecutor Andrea Garau, after a complaint sent by the victim’s sister, wants to shed light on the death of Stefano Farina, a 54-year-old from Ferrara.
To do so, the magistrate signed a notice of unrepeatable technical investigations with a simultaneous notice of guarantee to the four professionals working at Sant’Anna.
The suspects, assisted by the three doctors by the lawyer Marco Linguerri and the nurse by the lawyer Michele Ciaccia, will have to evaluate whether to appoint a party consultant in view of Monday morning, when the assignment to carry out the autopsy on the consultant to the prosecutor’s office Matteo Tudini, medical examiner of Bologna.
The prosecutor asks the consultant to verify the time, manner, causes of death and its compatibility with the dynamics of the facts that led to the death. In addition to this, Tudini will have to evaluate the possible existence of traces or signs such as to suggest that the cause of death can be traced back to a crime or the work of third parties: the consultant will have to understand, essentially, whether the tragic event can be traced back to a hypothesis of medical negligence or if instead it occurred due to natural causes.
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