The case of Mattia Giani's sudden death: what has emerged in the last few hours
We are awaiting the results of the autopsy which will be carried out tomorrow, Friday 19 April on the body of Mattia Giani. The investigations continue and the team against which the young footballer played was paid a fine.
Footballer Mattia Giani fell ill during the first half of the match between Lanciotto and Castelfiorentino, which was suspended on 14 April to allow for medical attention. According to the sports judge of the FIGC – Lega Alettanti Toscana, they passed 17 minutes from the beginning of the illness to the moment the first ambulance arrived. Aid was initially given by the guest masseur and a doctor present in the stands, who used a defibrillator present in the changing rooms. Subsequently, other ambulances and volunteers intervened to continue the rescue operations.
The suspension of the match was justified by the discouragement and general disturbance of the players and managers of the two teams, and the judge ruled that the remaining part of the match must be made up. Lanciotto was fined 400 euros due to lack of ambulance and/or doctor, in relation to the omitted service and the event that occurred.
“Lanciotto was fined 400 euros «for lack of ambulance and/or doctor, a sanction commensurate with the omitted service, taking into account the fact that occurred.
The sports judge underlines the importance of the respect and solidarity shown by the Lanciotto company and the refereeing team in the face of such a tragic event. The event highlights the peculiarity of the small realities of amateur teams, in which the contiguity between managers and players is particularly strong, and recalled the importance of the values of sporting loyalty and fairness.
The match will be repeated at a later date and will start from the score of 0-0 at the time of the tragic event.
Tomorrow we will have more detailed information on the young footballer's previous health conditions after the results of theautopsy. Nothing will be more valuable than awareness if there had been greater timeliness in rescue. If the presence of first aid doctors on the sidelines had been guaranteed, perhaps all of this would not have happened.
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