The news in brief
- Waiting for the authorization of the Spanish authorities to additional tests on Michele's body Noschese, the DJ who died in Ibiza.
- La family calls for clarity on the circumstances of the death, contrasting the version official with testimonies from friends on the alleged beating.
NNaples – Anticipation is growing for Spanish authorities' authorization to conduct additional tests on the body of Michele Noschese, the 35-year-old Neapolitan man known as DJ Godzi, who died in Ibiza on the night between July 18th and 19th under circumstances still unclear.
The young man's family, represented by his father Giuseppe Noschese, a doctor, is fighting to shed full light on the tragedy.
The additional tests, strongly urged by the family and closely monitored by Michele's father with the support of two lawyers (Italian Rosanna Alvaro and Spanish Jaime Roig) and a medical consultant, aim to supplement the results of the autopsy already performed, in which, however, a family consultant did not participate.
An initial report delivered to the family indicates the absence of evident injuries on Michele's body attributable to beatings. police Spanish has always maintained that the 35-year-old fell ill after one of their operations.
However, this version contradicts the statements of a friend of the victim, who claims that Michele Noschese was beaten after being restrained, handcuffed, and forced facedown on the ground.
The Spanish authorities are expected to approve the requested investigations in the next few hours, which could prove crucial in determining the true causes of death and identifying any culprits.
Article published by A. Carlino on July 24, 2025, at 13:36 PM

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