Overview
- The Guardia Civil opened an internal inquiry and will forward its evidence to a judge for judicial review.
- Noschese’s family lodged formal homicide complaints in Spanish courts and with the Naples Prosecutor’s Office.
- They have requested an independent forensic autopsy to clarify conflicting accounts over whether he convulsed under restraint or suffered police blows.
- Family members and witnesses allege he was struck multiple times and taken directly to the morgue without hospital treatment.
- The Italian Consulate in Barcelona and MEP Fulvio Martusciello have urged Spanish authorities to ensure full transparency.