Prosecutor Andrea Girlando has opened a file for instigating suicide for the death of Ahmed Jouider , the 15-year- old Paduan of Moroccan origins found dead in the Brenta yesterday morning.

Initially the file had been opened for kidnapping, the change of crime hypothesis will allow the Prosecutor to be able to carry out an autopsy on the boy's body probably tomorrow or Friday.

Doctor Andrea Portzionato, who carried out a first external examination on the boy's body on the morning of the discovery on the river, found no signs of a struggle or violence , no sign that the boy, before ending up in the river, resisted. to someone, but it will be the autopsy to establish the exact time of death, and to clarify the causes of death.

Ahmed Jouider was a sunny boy , had good company and had never shown signs of depression explains those who knew him well. He attended the second year at the "Bernardi" professional institute in Padua with excellent results, the grades were good and the professors loved him, with a behavior devoid of ripples. All aspects, therefore, that make the epilogue of this story even more inexplicable, and the contrast between a boy apparently without secrets and that disturbing message to his ex-girlfriend: "I know that I will die" .

Ahmed lived with his mother Latifa and his 17-year-old sister in Mortise , a popular district of Padua. The father had divorced his wife many years ago, and since then the family has relied on the work and strength of mother Latifa. Ahmed did not have frequent intercourse with his father.

His company of friends gravitated to the parish of Cristo Re in Mortise, but by bicycle it was easy to reach the district of Torre as far as Cadoneghe: the boys often crossed by bicycle the shelter on the Brenta from where the young Ahmed would have launched the night between Thursday It's Friday.

The family describes him as a very reserved boy . He did not like being photographed, and his relationship with social media is also essential: he had an Instagram profile with just under 400 followers where he had never posted anything.

The boy, according to police sources, had no precedent of any kind, and had never even been identified during territorial checks, frequent in populous neighborhoods, which sometimes present "squares" at risk.

The only passages that register his name are those at the border to Morocco, where he registered on trips to his home country with his family.

Ahmed also loved sports, one of his favorite pastimes was playing football at the Butterfly Park in Mortise. His death left the entire community speechless.

For the city of Padua the mayor Sergio Giordani expressed his condolences: "We are shocked and saddened by this young broken life. Waiting for the authorities to clarify what happened, my condolences and my closeness to the family go."

(Unioneonline / vl)

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