Overview
- The Procura di Roma has opened an involuntary manslaughter investigation against unknown suspects and ordered an Italian autopsy after repatriating Noschese’s remains
- A Spanish autopsy concluded Noschese died from drug-induced convulsions and cardiac arrest without evident injuries
- Family-commissioned scans detected fractures in both clavicles and multiple ribs that could signal excessive force during restraint
- Guardia Civil officers maintain they only immobilized an agitated Noschese following a noise complaint at his Ibiza residence
- The Italian consulate and foreign ministry are providing legal support to the family as cross-border investigations continue