Naples. The Carabinieri of Vomero opened an investigation into the death of Annamaria Mantile, 62, a teacher at the Pavese comprehensive institute in Naples, who died after being vaccinated.
The military sent an initial report to the Naples Prosecutor's Office after the complaint filed by her brother Sergio. The body was seized. An autopsy will be performed to determine whether there are connections between the vaccination and the death of the English teacher at the Sabatino Minucucci Institute in via Domenico Fontana. The woman, as revealed by her relatives, felt unwell a few hours after receiving the first dose, which took place 4 days ago, first complaining of respiratory problems followed by cardiac arrest.
On Saturday 27th at Pavilion 1 of the Mostra d'Oltremare in Naples, the woman, an English teacher from the Vomero neighborhood, was vaccinated with a dose of AstraZeneca and a few days later in her home on Via Bernardo Cavallino, where she lives with her 93-year-old mother, she began to feel ill. The first symptoms appeared on Sunday: vomiting, intestinal pain, shortness of breath. After contacting her family doctor, she was given a wash. She seemed to improve, but the situation deteriorated the next day. The family doctor at home performed cardiac massage, but to no avail. The complaint was filed by her brother Sergio with the Carabinieri of Vomero who forwarded the information to the Naples Prosecutor's Office.
Article published on March 3, 2021 - 08pm