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Guardia Civil Rules Out Violence in DJ Godzi’s Death, Cites Drug Use

The DJ’s family has lodged criminal complaints, demanding an independent forensic report

Michele Noschese
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Muere el DJ Michele Noschese, quien anteriormente había amenazado a un hombre con un cuchillo | Foto: Especial X (@FrancoScarsell2)
Michelle Noschese, conocido como DJ Godzi.

Overview

  • A preliminary autopsy found no external signs of violence and identified sustained ingestion of 2CB, ketamine and cocaine as likely factors in Noschese’s fatal convulsions
  • The Guardia Civil and its officers’ association defended the intervention as using minimal force and said agents performed CPR when Noschese lost consciousness
  • Noschese’s family has accused the agents of voluntary homicide and filed complaints with both Spanish courts and the Naples prosecutor
  • Investigators remain open to evidence as they await detailed toxicology results and the outcome of the family’s request for an independent examination
  • The case has drawn Italian diplomatic attention and intensified scrutiny of Spain’s police protocols and forensic transparency in cross-border incidents