Three hours to provide initial answers in the murder of Marco Pusceddu, the 51-year-old man from Portoscuso killed last week in Buddusò . An autopsy was performed yesterday at the Institute of Forensic Pathology in Sassari, less than four days after the four or five gunshots that claimed the life of the 118 emergency worker.

The examination, by order of the Public Prosecutor's Office and the prosecutor Elisa Succu, the case file's lead, was conducted by forensic pathologists Giovanni Sciarrotta and his assistant Francesco Serra . Pusceddu's family decided not to appoint their own expert to oversee the pathologists' operations.

The two experts' analysis began in the early afternoon, at 2:30 PM, and concluded shortly after 5:30 PM. The findings must be presented to the deputy prosecutor within 60 days. The report will clarify the number of bullets that pierced Pusceddu, the distance at which they were fired, and where they landed, confirming whether, as has been reported so far, they struck the chest and neck area.

All the details are in the article in L'Unione Sarda, available on newsstands and in the digital version.

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