Rita Combi dead, the autopsy confirms: she died of natural causes

The death of Rita Combi, the 64-year-old who disappeared on Sunday 21 April in Nettuno and was found lifeless last Thursday afternoon in the countryside of Latina, occurred…

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the death of Rita Combi, the 64-year-old who disappeared on Sunday 21 April in Nettuno and was found lifeless last Thursday afternoon in the countryside of Latina, occurred due to natural causes. This is the result of the autopsy carried out by the medical examiner Gianluca Marella, from which no signs of violence or other elements emerged that could lead to the suspicion of a violent death.

Already the first investigations carried out by the Scientific Police of the Latina Police Headquarters on the same evening as the discovery of his body seemed to exclude the hypothesis of murder. His body, however, was found lying on the ground in a remote road between Borgo Bainsizza and Borgo Santa Maria, quite difficult to reach and unknown to most people, if not to the residents. So much so that when the woman’s car was found, not far from where her body would later be recovered, it even took the intervention of a fire brigade helicopter to precisely locate the area.

In addition to wondering how she ended up there, the suspicions were also fueled by the fact that, shortly before her traces were lost, the sixty-four-year-old had just returned to her home in Nettuno after shopping at the supermarket, as testified from the plastic bags left hastily with the bag, containing the mobile phone but above all the medicines for diabetes, from which he suffered. Doubts and suspicions that had led his case to also be covered in the program “Chi l’ha visto?”, broadcast on Rai 3. However, after the seizure of the body and the autopsy, what emerges is that the death was occurred due to natural causes, probably due to failure to take diabetes medications. Furthermore, this would also explain how the woman ended up in the Pontine countryside, given that the loss of a sense of direction is one of the typical consequences of a lack of insulin.

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