They investigate the mysterious death in Italy of a model witness in Berlusconi's trial for the "bunga-bunga"



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The recent death of ex-model Imane Fadil, a young witness in the lawsuits against Silvio Berlusconi and his badual relations "Bunga bunga,", is surrounded by mystery, since the woman seems to have been poisoned with radioactive substancessaid the Italian press on Saturday.

Fadil, 33, was hospitalized on January 29 near Milan (north) and he died on March 1st in the same institution, said the prosecutor of Milan, Francesco Greco, announcing the opening of an investigation.

According to Corriere della Serathe hospital where the woman was located tested for the cause of the deterioration of her health and, having found nothing, she sent samples to a specialized laboratory in Pavia (north).

The newspaper, citing unidentified sources, says the results arrived on March 6 – five days after Fadil's death – and reveal "the presence of a mixture of radioactive substances that are not normally found on the market"

Moroccan model Imane Fadil, one of the party participants of Silvio Berlusconi, arrives at the Criminal Court in Milan, Italy, on April 16, 2012. Photo: EFE.
Moroccan model Imane Fadil, one of the party participants of Silvio Berlusconi, arrives at the Criminal Court in Milan, Italy, on April 16, 2012. Photo: EFE.

According to Fadil's lawyer, Paolo Sevesi, she told him "afraid to be poisoned"

Imane Fadil became known when he testified in 2012 as part of bad scandal and the trial of Rubygate on the "bunga-bunga" parties that former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi organized with young women in his residence in Arcore, near Milan.

Imane Fadil explained that on the night of his first visit to Arcore, Berlusconi gave him a about 2,000 eurossaying, "Do not feel offended."

In the last ongoing process of the Ruby series, in which Berlusconi is accused of witness corruption, and that it follows its course, the court had rejected last January the request of Imane Fadil to constitute a civil party.

"She wrote a book that she could not publish and she fell into a spiral of black ghosts, evil spirits and demonic rites," writes this Saturday. Il Fatto Quotidiano.

"In her last interview with Fatto, in April 2018," Imane Fadil "declared herself convinced that a" satanic sect integrated solely by women "was meeting in Arcore," the newspaper recalls.

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