Purgatori, the autopsy: there were no metastases to the brain at the time of death. The family: 'Only intent is to ascertain the truth'
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This is what emerges from the histological tests completed today as part of the investigation by the Rome Public Prosecutor's Office. The family statement: “We take note, the only intent is to ascertain the truth and possible perpetrators”
No sign of metastasis to the brain at the time of death. These are the first conclusions reached by the consultants of the Rome Public Prosecutor's Office in the context of the complex...
The results of the histological tests refute the first autopsy carried out a few days after the journalist's death. Two doctors are being investigated for manslaughter
The results of the tests on the journalist's body. The metastatic cells may have disappeared due to the radiation therapy he underwent, or they never were.
"Nessun segno di metastasi al cervello al momento della morte". Sono le prime conclusioni a cui sono giunti i consulenti della procura di Roma nell’ambito della complessa attività autoptica disposta nell’ambito del fascicolo aperto per la morte del giornalista Andrea Purgatori. Gli esami istologici sono stati completati mercoledì e nel corso della giornata c’è stato un incontro con i consulenti di parte per fare il punto della situazione. Dagli …
The tests requested by the family members confirmed their suspicions: the journalist had no metastases to the brain. But it cannot be completely ruled out that they disappeared thanks to chemotherapy. The two doctors who treated him are already being investigated by the Rome Public Prosecutor's Office
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