Little Samuele Ciccu , six years and eight months , was already dead when the 118 team arrived at his home in via Manno , in Sanluri .
The child, alone at home with his 36-year-old mother of Indian origin (the parents, who lived in Switzerland for a while, are separated), was taking a bath. The 118 doctors who noted the death would have spoken of cardiac arrest due to an illness .

The child had a complicated clinical picture, marked by psychomotor pathologies and epilepsy . The symptoms of the latter, in particular, would be compatible with the picture reconstructed by the carabinieri.

The deputy prosecutor Marco Cocco today will entrust the coroner Roberto Demontis with the task of carrying out the autopsy , scheduled for tomorrow morning: a necessary step to dispel any possible doubt about the causes of the death of little Samuele, which took place in the night between Tuesday and Wednesday . The magistrate's decision came after reading the report compiled by the Carabinieri of the Compagnia di Sanluri. On his desk yesterday there was what is called an "open file" , without suspects or hypotheses of crime.

It will be the autopsy to ascertain whether it was the crisis itself that was fatal to him, or whether the baby, as a result of the crisis, could be drowned .

The memory of a friend of the family, Paola Melis , is heartbreaking: "How much pain, I knew that child, I pampered him, I played with him, I changed him, I had the honor of hugging him for two years".

(Unioneonline)

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