The Public Prosecutor's Office Santa Maria Capua Vetere (deputy prosecutor Pietro Camerlingo) has ordered the exhumation of the body of 34-year-old Rossella Fiato.
The woman died in front of her three children aged 12, 10 and 3 on 4 April while she was in her home in Sparanise in the province of Caserta the children themselves called the neighbors and brought help.
The decision of the judicial office came following the complaint filed at the end of April by the husband, assisted by theLawyer Salvatore Piccolo, according to which the death was caused by the effects of birth control pill which the woman had started taking a few days before dying on prescription from a doctor who qualified as a gynecologist on the internet, but which would not have the specialization.
An ordeal, that of the 34 year old employee of a private school, that the husband has discovered a few weeks after his death, which had been immediately classified as a natural death due to cardiocirculatory arrest, so much so that an autopsy had not been performed on the body.
The woman's husband, desperate for the sudden loss, took a few days to regain lucidity, and so he began to check Rossella's cell phone to see if there was anything strange or that could help understand the circumstances that had led the 34-year-old to death.
From the analysis of the service of whatsapp chat, this is how written messages appeared and the audio ones, and the photos exchanged with the very gynecologist Rossella had turned to for menstrual cycle problems.
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the 34-year-old, very religious, she hadn't mentioned it to her husband of her problems, but she had turned to a female doctor found on the Internet. The man then found the prescription for the pill and gave everything to the lawyer; together they reconstructed the last days of Rossella's life, then reporting the facts to the Prosecutor's Office.
Rossella, already after taking the first pill, had suffered from fainting and pain in her legs, which had swollen; the doctor, contacted via WhatsApp (she was also sent photos of the swollen limbs), had however advised her to drink less and to use pillows under her feet when she was in bed, in order to keep them high.
The advice proved useless, so much so that the 34-year-old, after three days of problems, went to her doctor, which he suffered ordered to stop taking the contraceptive pill and to do some analysis.
Rossella contacted the professional again who, almost annoyed, told her to follow the family doctor's advice. But by then it was too late for Rossella. The 34-year-old went to do the tests the 4 April, then she returned home where she just had time to tell her three children that she wasn't feeling well, so she fell to the ground and died.
The results of the blood tests arrived after the death and were delivered to the Prosecutor's Office. Tomorrow, June 30, the assignment of consultants will be conferred to professional Ernesto Catena, among the leading regional experts in Phthisiology and respiratory diseases, and Anthony Palmieri.
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