“We will proceed through legal channels not to attack the company or 118, we don’t want this, but only so that what happened to our son does not happen to other kids in the future, there was no ambulance or doctor there, only the masseurs of the team and the defibrillator arrived later but no one knew how to use it, it’s as if it hadn’t been there. When the second ambulance arrived with the doctor, all the equipment was taken out, Mattia was defibrillated but by then it was too late.” So to the reporters Sandro Gianifather of Mattia, the 26-year-old footballer who died in hospital after an illness on the playing field.
Mattia Giani, investigated for manslaughter
The father of the attacker Castelfiorentino died on Monday in Careggi hospital after feeling ill on Sunday during the Eccellenza match, he also said that “If similar incidents happen again we want the person to be saved immediately.” “Now – underlined Sandro Giani – we’re just happy with this, even if it won’t bring our Mattia back to life but at least it will be useful to someone else.” Sandro and his wife Debora were in the stands on Sunday following the match at the Lanciotto stadium, the team from Campi Bisenzio (Florence), and they saw for themselves what happened, moment after moment, to their son Mattia. Manslaughter is the crime hypothesis being investigated by the Florence Public Prosecutor’s Office for the death of Mattia Giani. At the moment there are no people registered in the register of suspects. The pm Giuseppe Ledda will arrange for the autopsy, which will take place tomorrow or next Friday.
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