Pantani’s death, suspicions about the anti-doping test and the mystery of the forensic investigations
The investigation by the Trento Prosecutor’s Office into the death of Marco Pantani it is bringing to light details that have so far been overlooked but which could reveal themselves decisive to resolve the mystery relating to the disappearance of the Italian champion cycling. In Rimini, Pantani initially stayed for one night, then for four, at the “Le Rose” residence. The evening of February 14, 2004 he was found dead in room D5 of the building. The autopsy revealed that death was caused by pulmonary and cerebral edemaconsequent to a cocaine overdose. But the two forensic officers who intervened on the scene after Pantani’s death revealed to the prosecutors details important and unpublished.
The agents – reports Il Corriere della Sera – said that others before them had entered the room. “This seemed strange to me because at the scene of the crime being investigated, in my opinion, The forensic operators should enter first equipped with shoes, gloves and overalls. They gave instructions for me and my colleague we waited outside“. In the coming weeks, confirms the Prosecutor’s Office, the judicial police will interview other people. An attempt is also being made to reconstruct the blood sampling methods. The suspicion is that they have been manipulated. “The facts emerge from the papers, we have read thousands of pages and we found things especially regarding Madonna di Campiglio“. We are investigating anti-doping control of 5 June 1999 which resulted in Pantani’s exclusion from the Giro d’Italia, there is the suspicion of a “handling“. Pantani said: “They screwed me“, immediately after the disqualification.
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