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Ibiza: MRI and CT scans on the body of the Neapolitan DJ who died in Spain.

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Naples – Additional tests have begun on the body of Michele Noschese, the 35-year-old Neapolitan known as DJ Godzi, who died in Ibiza on the night between July 18th and 19th under circumstances still unclear.

The victim's father, Giuseppe Noschese, a doctor, who strenuously requested these tests, reported the news from Ibiza.

The tests requested by the family

"Michele's body is about to undergo the tests we requested," said Giuseppe Noschese. Specifically, these include a brain MRI and a full-body CT scan.

These tests aim to provide a more complete picture of the causes of death, complementing the autopsy already performed in the absence of a family consultant.

The father, grief-stricken but determined to shed light on the matter, explained his decision not to see his son's body: "I refused to see it. As a doctor, I've treated dozens and dozens of patients with multiple trauma, and I know what a sight it would be. That's why I decided not to see it."

The last audio message: "I don't want to turn up the music, the kids are sleeping."

A crucial element that could shed new light on the story is an audio message that Michael Noschese he would have sent it to a friend a few minutes before the intervention of the police.

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In the message, dated at 7:49 AM, Michele can be heard addressing the former tenant with whom he was arguing: "It's 7.49:7.50... at XNUMX:XNUMX you already know what you have to do. Brother eliminated, another one out, thanks for the support, but you have to leave my house."

Then, a statement that contrasts with the image of a public disturbance: "I don't want to turn up the music because the children are sleeping. Don't make a mess, call security." Ironically, it will be the neighbors who call the police.

"This message," commented Giuseppe Noschese, "was sent by my son 15 minutes before the Guardia Civil arrived, and of course, it's all on record." The father concluded with a touching recollection: "I've always had a lot of inner strength, and my strength now lies in the memory of Miki, my most beloved playmate." The investigation continues to clarify the exact circumstances that led to the young DJ's death.

 

 

All Rights Reserved Article published on July 24, 2025, at 21:10 PM - Giuseppe Del Gaudio

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Frankly, the situation surrounding Michele Noschese's death is very complicated and sad. Further tests are necessary to better understand what happened, but I hope the truth comes out soon and the family can find peace.

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