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Died at age 18 during Dad. He had bought drugs online

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BASSANO. He died at the age of 18 during a distance learning break, probably after taking some drugs mixed with sodium nitrite. It is still a mosaic to compose the tragic end of Matteo Cecconi, student from Bassano del Grappa (Vicenza) and institute representative of Itis Fermi. His father found him lifeless in his room when he came home from his shift. The young man lay lifeless and in his room there was still the laptop used for the lessons.

The classmates who had not seen him reconnect after the time change, therefore from 9.30, but had not given us too much weight. The Prosecutor of Vicenza wants to see clearly and for this reason has entrusted the investigations to the Carabinieri, as reported by the Giornale di Vicenza. The goal is to understand if the young person, as assumed at first, has taken medicines. The death would have occurred between 9.30, the time when Matteo connected for the last time, and 11.15, when his father found him lifeless.

The first checks on the computer revealed a fact: a few days ago he bought this substance on an internet site, paying for it 20 euro. It is not clear what he should do to us but on the net we talk about this substance as an ingredient to create the so-called “popper“, a drug to snort. As for his physical condition, nothing to complain: perfect shape, analysis all in order, a fact confirmed also by a recent visit for sporting reasons. Only the autopsy can therefore reveal which substances were taken before the sudden cardiac arrest.

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