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Castelfranco, the autopsy excludes violent death for the pharmacist Serena Fasan

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Serena Fasan

The Public Prosecutor had opened an investigation file for voluntary homicide, without however indicating the details of suspects: now the liability of third parties is excluded

TREVISO. Violent causes at the basis of the death of Serena Fasan, the 37-year-old pharmacist found lifeless at home on the evening of last Wednesday, August 25, in her home in Castelfranco Veneto (Treviso), would be excluded.

This is evidenced by the autopsy, we learn from the first indiscretions, carried out on Tuesday 31 August by the coroner Alberto Furlanetto. To trace the authentic reason for the event it will be necessary to wait a few days, but the investigation of the pathologist leads to the exclusion of the intervention of third parties, attributing the death to a natural episode. The Treviso Public Prosecutor’s Office had opened an investigation file for voluntary homicide, without however indicating the details of the suspects.

To increase the doubts in the hours following the discovery of the body was, in particular, the suicide of an uncle of Fasan, dating back to the night between Wednesday and Thursday.

However, the presence of the man in a place where the woman would also have been in the time interval in which the death occurred was immediately excluded, and the gesture of the family member was rather attributed to the psychological pathologies from which he suffered from years.

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