Capri – The death of Luca Canfora, a 51-year-old costume designer known for his work alongside Paolo Sorrentino, continues to raise questions and divide opinions.
Found lifeless in the waters of Capri last September, during the filming of the movie Parthenope, his death was initially classified as a tragic suicide. However, Canfora's family decided to file a complaint, claiming that the dynamics of his death are not as clear as they seem.
Found dead in the waters of Capri in September 2023
According to what reported by Without Newspapers, Canfora's relatives consider the suicide hypothesis unlikely and are asking for further investigations to shed light on what happened. The authorities, at the moment, seem to lean towards the theory of an extreme gesture, but the filing of the complaint has led to new investigations.
In this context, the brother of Luca Canfora he has been summoned by the Flying Squad for next February 18th, in view of further questioning and investigations.
The summons comes in a climate of growing tension, with the family urging investigators to follow new investigative leads, not yet fully explored.
Canfora's death, which occurred at a time of great creative excitement during the filming of Sorrentino's new film, had already caused a stir in the world of cinema and beyond. Now, with the new requests from the family and the ongoing investigations, the case risks turning into a real mystery, with questions that go beyond the simple reconstruction of the facts.
While the police continue to work to shed light on the matter, the story remains shrouded in mystery, leaving open questions that could lead to unexpected developments.
Article published on 16 February 2025 - 11:57
It is a situation that makes you think and reflect on how complex the world of cinema can be and also the dynamics of deaths. It is not clear whether it is truly suicide or if there are other causes at play that need to be clarified.