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The prosecutor's office in Florence announced Monday that he had opened an investigation into the negligent killing of two doctors who had issued medical certificates, claiming that nothing prevented the late David Asturri from joining his Fiorentina team, despite evidence that he had suffered a heart attack before his death.
The captain of Fiorentina found a corpse in the hotel room before the Italian league match between his team and host Udinese on 4 March.
Preliminary results of the autopsy performed at the age of 31 years showed that the death was due to a "slow heartbeat" that was not clear.
Doctors who performed the autopsy revealed a "cardiac arrest without microscopic explanation, probably because of a slow heartbeat," according to sports reports Corriere dello Sport and Totosport.
"We will not be able to confirm the absence of detectable cause or any other item until two months later, when we have the definitive diagnosis," said Antonio de Nicolo, Attorney General of Udinese , responsible for the death of Asturi.
The darts have now been handed over to the two doctors who signed the fitness certificates that gave Asturi the green light to play with his team, working with public bodies in Florence and Cagliari, where he played for 8 years.
The announcement of the opening of the investigation against the two doctors comes after the newspaper La Natsione, published by Florence, published the details of the cardiac tests performed by the player in July 2016, July 2017 .
The charts showed unusual results, especially the second, indicating that the player was suffering from ventricular arrhythmia or arrhythmia. The documents published by the newspaper had been given to the investigators.
The death of Asturi caused great sadness in Italian football and the league postponed a number of matches scheduled after the departure of Rome and Milan, father of a 2-year-old child.
He has been part of the team for 14 games in six years.
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