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There are four enrolled in the register of the prosecutor: in addition to the manager, the Navy doctor and nurse who administered the dose, then the 118 doctor. Tomorrow the autopsy.
Syracuse - "The notice of non-repeatable technical assessments" has already started from the prosecutor's office. There are four suspects in the investigation into the death of Stefano Paternò, the non-commissioned officer of the Navy who died on Monday night in his home in Misterbianco, 15 hours after getting the vaccine. The list is opened by Lorenzo Wittum, the CEO of Astra Zeneca Italia; followed by the Navy doctor and nurse who administered the dose at the Augusta base; The 118 doctor who tried to revive the soldier is also under investigation. The hypothesis of a crime, manslaughter. "The registration in the register of suspects is an act due to guarantee the parties", repeat in the prosecutor's office. "To allow the appointment of consultants, in view of the autopsy", which will be held tomorrow afternoon at the Cannizzato hospital in Catania.
Prosecutor Sabrina Gambino and deputy Gaetano Bono have appointed a pool of consultants. Alongside the coroner Giuseppe Ragazzi, there will be the hematologist expert in thrombosis Marco Marietta, then a specialist in medical toxicology, is Professor Nunziata Barbera; an infectious disease specialist, Carmelo Iacobello, will also be present at the autopsy. Other experts will be appointed by the suspects and the non-commissioned officer's family members. "From the autopsy examination we expect many answers on the cause of death," says prosecutor Sabrina Gambino.
Astra Zeneca has already reiterated that it is absolutely certain of the safety of its product. "No increased risk and full cooperation" with the magistrates. Soon, an autopsy will also be scheduled to shed light on another death, that of Catania policeman Davide Villa, who died on March 6, sixteen days after the same batch of vaccine.
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Peoples Court Case Type: Medical Mismanagement