> > Andrea Prospero found dead, family doesn't believe in suicide: "We want t...

Andrea Prospero found dead, family doesn't believe suicide: "We want the truth"

andrea prospero suicide

Anna Prospero, Andrea's twin, interviewed on 'Chi L'Ha Visto?': the family does not believe in suicide and asks for further investigations.

Andrea Prospero He disappeared in Perugia on January 24th, and his family immediately began searching and making appeals, even going on television to try to get him back home. However, on January 29th came the tragic news of his death, which the authorities attributed to a suicide caused by a drug overdose. The family, however, does not accept this version and, interviewed at Who has seen it?, has launched an appeal asking anyone with information to come forward.

Death of Andrea Prospero, the family does not believe in suicide

"The family does not believe in the suicide hypothesis. Whoever knows, speak up.” These are the words of the lawyers of the Prospero family, Francesco Mangano and Carlo Pacelli, during the interview on the program 'Chi l'ha visto?' by Federica Sciarelli.

The boy's twin sister, Anna Prospero, says:

“My brother was a very good person, very kind and reserved. However, I think that his ability to be so available to others was in a certain sense exploited. And he didn't realize it and at a certain point he didn't know how to get out of it and what happened happened. Maybe he was too naive."

Then, he adds:

“I don’t think suicide is something Andrea did, we saw each other every day so I don’t think he took his own life. He hadn’t given any signs, zero. We have doubts and want to find out the truth about everything, everything”.

In recent days, the autopsy confirmed that the 19-year-old died after ingesting several doses of benzodiazepines. Numerous items were found next to the body empty blister packs of anxiolytics. To determine precisely the amount of the substance ingested, it will be necessary to wait for the results of the toxicology tests, which are expected in the coming weeks.

The investigations into the death of Andrea Prospero

The turning point in the investigation, as reported by Open, came with the discovery of a credit card in the bathroom of the room. The police he identified a man, a resident of Umbria with no criminal record, who will be questioned.

Next to the body of Andrea Prospero Three phones and several SIM cards were found, one of which was registered to a company involved in computer scams. Furthermore, in the victim's wallet, the sister discovered another credit card, registered to a different person. In addition to the PostePay on which she received money from her parents and an ATM card found in the bathroom,

His computer skills may have put him in contact with scammers, causing him to end up in a bad circle, but at the moment all hypotheses are being examined by investigators to shed light on the affair.