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Biella teacher, autopsy: no sign that death is linked to the Astrazeneca vaccine

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Sandro Tognatti was 57 years old

Turin, March 16, 2021 – Theautopsy on the clarinet professor, died at seventeen hours from the first dose of AstraZeneca vaccine, did not emerge no sign to connect death from vaccination. Sandro Tognatti died for a heart problem sudden, according to the first information coming from the examination of the body of the 57-year-old who died on Sunday.

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The exam autopsy was carried out by Dr. Roberto Testi, medical examiner member of the scientific technical committee of the Regional Crisis Unit. On the results, the public prosecutor of Biella Teresa Angela Camelio he has called for caution. “We did what needed to be done in record time and now we are waiting for all the exams,” he told reporters.

The final results are expected in the next few days, after the answers from the analyzes on the tissues taken. On the death of Tognatti the Public Prosecutor of Biella has opened a file of manslaughter against unknown persons. Sergio Tognatti, Sandro’s father: “Finally we can think about giving a burial to my son, we haven’t seen him since Sunday. I’m waiting to talk to my daughter-in-law about the autopsy. ”




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Professor Roberto Burioni, of the San Raffaele University of Milan, on his Facebook page ‘Medical Facts’ commented: “Sudden cardiac death affects about 50 thousand people every year in our country. This unfortunate happened the day after vaccination”.

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