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Dead child in Sharm el-Sheikh. The father discharged today, the funeral tomorrow. Doubts about the cause of intoxication

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Dead child in Sharm el-Sheikh.  The father discharged today, the funeral tomorrow.  Doubts about the cause of intoxication

Antonio Mirabile, father of little Andrea, who died at 7 in Sharm el-Sheikh where he was on vacation with his family, will be discharged this afternoon. The father, who, although he was ill in Egypt, had severe kidney failure which – say the doctors who are treating him after the transfer from Egypt – will also be followed up in the coming weeks.

The causes of death on which the Egyptian prosecutor’s office and that of Palermo are still to be ascertained. The food poisoning thesis is in doubt. The causes of death have not yet been clarified in the second autopsy on the body, requested by Andrea’s parents through their lawyer, Gabriele Giambrone, which took place on Wednesday at the polyclinic. In fact, the tests did not reveal a clear cause of death and we will have to wait for the results of the tests arranged on the child’s organs to get answers. Andrea felt sick with nausea and vomiting while he was in Egypt.

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The doctors who treated the child’s father stated that: “He had all the symptoms of an intoxication that can be environmental, food, contact. Other tests are underway to understand what may have been the cause of what happened. “. Even the exams on the child’s autopsy may be useful in understanding what happened.

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The mayor of Palermo Roberto Lagalla has ordered the city mourning for tomorrow, coinciding with the funeral of little Andrea. The municipal buildings will display the flags at half mast. The funeral will be held at 10 in the church of San Basilio in Palermo.

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