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why did stefano cucchi refuse treatment

by June Bins Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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In addition, two of Cucchi’s vertebrae had been fractured. In view of these injuries, the hospital requested that Cucchi be admitted for treatment but it was refused by, it is claimed, Cucchi himself. On October 22nd, just one week after his arrest, Stefano Cucchi died at the age of 31.

His jaw had been fractured and he had a ruptured bladder that had caused internal bleeding. In addition, two of Cucchi's vertebrae had been fractured. In view of these injuries, the hospital requested that Cucchi be admitted for treatment but it was refused by, it is claimed, Cucchi himself.Apr 1, 2019

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What happened to Stefano Cucchi?

Apr 04, 2022 · A trial that in the first two levels of trial established that Stefano Cucchi’s, as claimed by the prosecutor Giovanni Musaro ‘, was a manslaughter. First the Court of Assizes of Rome, on November 14, 2019, and then the Court of Assizes of Appeal on May 7 of last year, recognized the responsibilities of the two carabinieri Alessio Di ...

What happened to Cucchi in prisoners of Prisons?

Jun 14, 2019 · Rome draughtsman Stefano Cucchi would probably not have died without the bone fractures inflicted on him by an alleged police beating, …

Did Italy’s police beat up Cucchi?

Nov 26, 2019 · Stefano refused the medical treatments he was in desperate need of and died a few days later. During his ordeal, Cucchi’s relatives tried to get in touch with Stefano but couldn’t reach him. His mother, father, and sister Ilaria were informed of his passing by a police officer who knocked at their door.

What drugs did Cucchi have in his possession?

The case of Stefano Cucchi, who died in hospital after being beaten in police custody, highlights the routine abuses that occur in Italian prisons and police stations and the lack of accountability of those responsible. Since information surfaced about the deathin custody of Stefano Cucchi in Rome (see Statewatch News Online, November 2009) pointing to him receiving one or more …

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What happened to Stefano Cucchi?

Stefano Cucchi: The Tragic Death and Murder of a Lazio Fan. On October 15th, 2009, Lazio fan Stefano Cucchi was arrested by the police for drug dealing. He was found in possession of 21 grams of hashish, three packets of cocaine, and a pill for his epilepsy. In view of the illegal drugs in his possession, Cucchi was taken into custody.

What happened to Cucchi's jaw?

His jaw had been fractured and he had a ruptured bladder that had caused internal bleeding. In addition, two of Cucchi’s vertebrae had been fractured. In view of these injuries, the hospital requested that Cucchi be admitted for treatment but it was refused by, it is claimed, Cucchi himself. On October 22nd, just one week after his arrest, Stefano ...

How much cocaine did Cucchi have?

He was found in possession of 21 grams of hashish, three packets of cocaine, and a pill for his epilepsy. In view of the illegal drugs in his possession, Cucchi was taken into custody. At the time of his arrest, he weighed 43 kilograms and was not injured in any way.

Where was Cucchi sent to?

The judge hearing the case decided that a further hearing was necessary and Cucchi, despite signs of ill-health, was transferred to the Regina Coeli prison to await his second hearing.

Who was acquitted of the Cucchi case?

The court acquitted six others, including nurses and prison guards, with the court finding that they had not contributed to Cucchi’s death. An appeal was lodged and the hearing overturned the decision of the lower court and acquitted all those accused of wrongdoing in the Cucchi case. Stefano Cucchi’s sister, outraged by the decision, ...

Who is responsible for the slap and punching of Cucchi?

It is believed that three members of Italy’s Carabinieri police who arrested Cucchi are allegedly responsible for punching, slapping and kicking him. There is no news on when this will appear in court, although the other officers appear to have lied to cover up for their colleagues’ violent treatment of Cucchi.

Why did the prison guards union sue Ilaria Cucchi?

After her many media appearances, Italy’s prison guard’s union decided to even sue Ilaria Cucchi for instigating hatred against prison guards. In January of 2017, prosecutors are now saying that Cucchi was unlawfully killed.

What happened to Stefano Cucchi?

On the 15th of October 2009 Stefano Cucchi was halted by some carabinieri after being seen giving a transparent packet to Emanuele Mancini in exchange for a banknote. He was immediately taken to the police station, searched and found in possession of 12 wrappers of different dimensions containing hashish (amounting to 21 grams), three wrappers of cocaine (one dose each), a tablet of chemically inert substance and a medical tablet (Stefano was epileptic). He was therefore detained.

Who is Stefano Cucchi?

Stefano Cucchi was an Italian geometer whose death became a case of crime news. Thirty-year-old Stefano Cucchi died in detention in Rome, on the 22nd of October, 2009. This fact spawned a well-known case of judicial reporting involving prison officers, some doctors from the prison of Regina Coeli, and some carabinieri...

Who is the actor in On My Skin?

In 2018 Netflix produced On My Skin, directed by Alessio Cremonini, featuring Alessandro Borghi as Stefano Cucchi. It was chosen as the opening movie for the section "Orizzonti" during the 75ª Venice International Film Festival.

Who killed Stefano Cucchi?

Francesco Tedesco , one of three military police officers charged with the murder of Stefano Cucchi, told a courtroom in Rome his colleagues had kicked and punched Cucchi in the face, causing his death.

When was Stefano Cucchi arrested?

Cucchi was arrested on 15 October 2009 in a park in Rome. He was found in possession of about 20g of hashish and three packets of cocaine. Stefano Cucchi. Photograph: Ipa/REX/Shutterstock.

Why did Tedesco write a service note?

Tedesco revealed the existence of a service note written by him in which he related the alleged abuses perpetrated against Cucchi. Tedesco said the service note was made to disappear on the orders of military police officers, who are now under investigation over a cover-up.

What did the wall of silence mean?

A wall of silence from authorities meant it was impossible to determine who was responsible for his death. Cucchi’s sister, Ilaria, said after the verdict: “My brother is just another person killed by the silence. Nobody cared about him.”.

Who is Francesco Tedesco?

Francesco Tedesco, a military police officer, alleges officials told him to keep quiet about the incident. Photograph: Massimo Percossi/EPA. Francesco Tedesco, a military police officer, alleges officials told him to keep quiet about the incident. Photograph: Massimo Percossi/EPA.

Who was the Italian police officer who beat a man?

Lorenzo Tondo in Palermo. An Italian police officer has told a court he witnessed the beating of a 31-year-old man who died after being held in police custody in 2009, in a major development in a case that has gripped the country.

Did Tedesco get threatened?

Tedesco also alleged he had been threatened by officials who told him to keep quiet and conceal his report about the incident. “I say sorry to the Cucchi family,” Tedesco told the court. “The last few years have been an insurmountable wall for me. It was not easy to report [on] my colleagues.”.

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The Findings of The Court

  • At a trial of first instance – there are three levels of justice in Italy – which ended in June 2013, four doctors from the Sandro Pertini hospital were found guilty of manslaughter and another was found guilty of making a false statement. The court acquitted six others, including nurses and pr…
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The Appeal Court Decision

  • The appeal hearing overturned the decision of the lower court and acquitted all those accused of wrongdoing in the Cucchi case. Stefano Cucchi’s sister was outraged by the decision and announced an appeal to Italy’s highest court. She also generated a lot of media attention for her late son’s case and has attracted the support of the speaker of Italy’s senate Pietro Grasso who …
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Other Mysterious Deaths in Italy Prisons

  • Incidentally, since Stefano Cucchi died with within Italy prison system, the lives of 893 other prisoners in Italy have ended. Some committed suicide whereas other died in circumstances which are not wholly clear. The Cucchi case, which is damaging the reputation of Italian justice, appears to be the tip of a grim iceberg.
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Wikipedia Mystery – Solved, Probably

  • Curiously, if one searches for information on the Cucchi case using “stefano cucchi” or “morte di stefano cucchi” (death of Stefano Cucchi) on Google.it, and decides to take a look at the Wikipedia entry on Cucchi’s death, one may well be faced with a Wikipedia page which reads “Questa pagina è stata cancellata” – This page has been cancelled. Maybe one is being paranoi…
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Facts

  • On the 15th of October 2009 Stefano Cucchi was halted by some carabinieri after being seen giving a transparent packet to Emanuele Mancini in exchange for a banknote. He was immediately taken to the police station, searched and found in possession of 12 wrappers of different dimensions containing hashish (amounting to 21 grams), three wrappers of cocaine (one dose e…
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The Investigations

  • After Stefano Cucchi's death, the prison staff denied having committed violence on the young inmate, so different assumptions on his death were made: he might have died for drug abuse, pre-existing physical conditions, or for having refused the hospitalisation in Fatebenefratelli hospital. Carlo Giovanardi, Secretary of State at that time, declared that Stefano Cucchi died for anorexia …
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Judgments

  • First instance
    On the 5th of June 2013 the III Corte d'Assise sentenced four doctors and the chief physician of Sandro Pertini hospital for negligent homicide, to 1 year and 4 months and 2 years of imprisonment, respectively; a doctor to 8 months for falsification; whereas 6 among nurses and …
  • Appeal hearing
    On the 31st of October 2014, a decision made by the Appellate court in Rome acquitted all the defendants, doctors included. Consequently, the Cucchi family lawyer announced a plea to the Supreme court of Cassation, while Stefano's sister Ilaria stated that she had asked the State's at…
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Second Inquiry

  • In September 2015 Stefano's family's asked the public prosecutor's office to reopen an investigation file on the case. The investigation concerned in particular the carabinieri working in the first two stations where Stefano's identification process had been carried out and where Stefano was put into the security cell during the night between the 15th and the 16th of October …
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The Impact on Public Opinion

  • Due to the dedication Ilaria Cucchi (Stefano's sister) put into the matter, her brother's case got a considerable media coverage. This situation led to a general re-consideration of other similar cases regarding suspicious deaths in prison (26 cases in 2009). In 2011 Maurizio Cartolano produced the documentary 148 Stefano mostri dell'inerzia, presented during the Rome Film Festi…
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Legacy

  • Memorial Stefano Cucchi
    Stefano was keen on, and practised, boxing. He was friend of the competitive boxer Emanuele Della Rosa. In 2010 the first Memorial Stefano Cucchi, a boxing tournament, was held in Rome.
  • Musical memorials
    1. Nemico pubblico in Guilty(2010) by Noyz Narcos 2. Cantano tutti in Qui è selvaggio(2011) by Primo & Squarta 3. Fermi con le mani in Atlantico Live(2011) by Fabrizio Moro 4. Banditi nella sala in Profondo rosso(2011) by Assalti frontali feat. Inoki & Esa, 2011 5. Malèvera in La stessa barc…
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