An autopsy will shed light on the mystery surrounding the death of Luca Canfora, the 51-year-old costume designer who died Friday in the sea off Capri in front of the Arsenale grotto, below Via Krupp, while working on Paolo Sorrentino's new film, 'The Human Apparatus'.
At the moment the investigators, coordinated by the Naples prosecutor's office, have recovered the images from the surveillance cameras and have interviewed some witnesses.
The discovery of the artist's cell phone, currently untraceable, will also be crucial. Assistant to Danilo Donati, Gabriella Pescucci and Milena Canonero, Canfora had collaborated on several occasions with the Oscar-winning director of The Great Beauty, co-signing the costumes for Youth, Loro, and the series The Young Pope and The New Pope with Carlo Poggioli, with whom he had also worked on Jason and the Argonauts, Ritorno a Could Montain, Miracolo a Sant'Anna, The Raven, Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter.
The man's body was found by a canoeist in the stretch of water between Marina Piccola and the Faraglioni: the body was recovered by the police and the men from the port authority who intervened on site.
He has now been identified thanks to the wedding ring he was wearing on his finger. What happened? The local police station and the Naples mobile squad are investigating the causes of Luca Canfora's death. Investigators are still looking for his cell phone, to reconstruct the last moments of his life. The phone was on until a few hours ago, while now it is off, perhaps because the battery is dead.
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