No obvious signs of beatings, but the body in an advanced state of decomposition did not allow for a complete analysis.

We will have to wait for the results of the histological tests to understand how Stefano Dal Corso, the 42-year-old Roman prisoner found lifeless on 12 October 2022 in a cell of the Massama prison, died.

His sister Marisa, assisted by the lawyer Armida Decina, never believed the version of suicide. The Sardinian magistrates have thus reopened the investigation, the hypothesis of the crime is now that of murder against unknown persons. Today at the Gemelli hospital in Rome the medical examiner Roberto Demontis performed the autopsy requested by the Oristano Prosecutor's Office and denied seven times to the lawyer Decina and her family. The body was not in optimal conditions, which is why the autopsy cannot yet resolve doubts about his death.

Skin samples were taken to carry out histological examination. The results will be available in 90 days and only then will the causes of death be known. In two months, however, the reports will arrive from the consultants appointed by the family: the medical examiner Claudio Buccelli, the forensic hematologist Gelsomina Mansueto and the toxicological expert Ciro Di Nuzio who participated in the necropsy investigations today. Before the autopsy, a CT scan was also performed.

The case was reopened in September thanks to revelations from the wife of a prisoner gathered by the victim's sister. In recent weeks there has been a new revelation from a superwitness, a prison officer according to whom Stefano was killed because he had accidentally surprised two officers during sexual intercourse. The inmate would then be taken to a cell and beaten to death , then hit with a bar to break his neck and simulate suicide by hanging.

(Unioneonline/D)

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