Not long ago, former Cagliari player Andrea Capone, 43, was found dead in a hotel on Sardinia. Preliminary investigations suggested that Capone died from head injuries caused by an accidental fall.
According to Italian Sky, the initial autopsy on Capone has been completed, lasting over three hours, and no signs of injury caused by violent assault were found on the body. Currently, toxicology test results are awaited to determine the exact cause of Capone’s death. It is speculated that Capone might have experienced sudden discomfort during the night and fell while attempting to seek help downstairs, and it cannot be ruled out that his death was due to a sudden illness.
Italian Sky: No Signs of Violent Injury Found in Capone’s Autopsy; Awaiting Toxicology Test Results. Author:Sports UEFA.Please indicate the source when reproduced:https://www.sportsuefa.com/football-world/italian-sky-no-signs-of-violent-injury-found-in-capones-autopsy-awaiting-toxicology-test-results.html