The Genoa Public Prosecutor's Office has opened a file for related acts, without any hypothesis of crime, on the death of David Rossi, the head of communication of Monte dei Paschi di Siena who fell from the window of his sudio in March 2013 in the Tuscan city.

He did it after the broadcast Non è l'Arena by Massimo Giletti: during the last episode, acquired by the magistrates, there was talk of two videos and 61 unpublished photos shot by the police and not attached to the file that the Sienese prosecutors opened afterwards the death.

Federica Romano, a policewoman of the Scientific, also spoke about this material in a hearing at the Parliamentary Commission on 25 November last.

The same Commission sent to the Genoese prosecutors the minutes of the Carabinieri Colonel Pasquale Aglieco, who during the hearing said he entered Rossi's office immediately after his death with the prosecutor Antonino Nastasi. From the colonel's report, a serious evidential pollution would have emerged: the overturning of the trash can, the closing of the window from which Rossi rushed into an alley at the back of the MPS headquarters, the personal effects - including the PC - touched or moved in the room, even the moments in which a prosecutor would have answered two calls received on the manager's cell phone (a circumstance, the latter, however, denied by the telephone records).

The offenses that could emerge in the next few days are those of aiding and abetting, forgery and omission of official acts.

(Unioneonline / L)

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