Kickboxer struck down by illness, Tuscan track in anabolic drug trafficking

Kickboxer struck down by illness, Tuscan track in anabolic drug trafficking
Kickboxer struck down by illness, Tuscan track in anabolic drug trafficking

Thursday 27 June 2024 – 08:55

The death of a kickboxer who fell ill during training, the vain trip to hospital, the investigation launched by the prosecutor’s office of Pavia – the province where the tragedy occurred on May 21st – and the arrival in Tuscany with the complaint of a person in the province of Massa-Carrara and the search that led to the discovery of trafficking in anabolics.

Yes, because this is the suspicion of those investigating: that the sudden death of the 52-year-old athlete is linked to the intake of substances.

The Carabinieri have reported a 34-year-old from Milan and a 35-year-old from the province of Massa-Carrara on charges of selling anabolics and narcotic drugs to some athletes.

Yesterday, then, the search carried out by the Pavia carabinieri together with the soldiers of Massa Carrara and the Nas of Cremona, following which approximately 3,600 tablets, 84 vials of possible doping substances, 4 vials of narcotic drugs and 780 euros in cash.

According to the investigative reconstruction, the two would have procured the substances, partly close to expiration, and then illegally sold them in gyms. Now it will be up to ongoing investigations to reveal whether or not there is actually a correlation between the kickboxer’s death and the intake of banned substances.

 
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