(ANSA) - ROME, AUG 16 - The Farnesina is closely following the case of a fellow countryman who died in Dresden in close connection with the Italian embassy in Berlin, who for this purpose remains in contact with the German authorities. It is learned from sources of the Farnesina. According to the German agency Dpa, the 37-year-old man was in the custody of the local police and according to the investigators he lost consciousness in the police station. No hospitalization.
Attorney General Lorenz Haase explained to the German news agency that police officers were called from a bar last night, where the 37-year-old was behaving aggressively. According to some employees, he was throwing bottles and crates of sodas, police said.
The agents took him to the police station, where he passed out. At that point they revived him and he was taken to hospital, where he died during the night.
"It is not a natural death, so we have opened an investigation," added the prosecutor. The autopsy, expected for Tuesday, must clarify the causes of death, added the magistrate, believing that the Italian was under the influence of alcohol or substances. (HANDLE).
Italian who died in Dresden, Farnesina follows case
2020-08-16T18:34:06.940Z
The Farnesina is closely following the case of a fellow countryman who died in Dresden in close connection with the Italian embassy in Berlin, which is in contact with the German authorities for this purpose. It is learned from sources of the Farnesina. (HANDLE)