Hunting accident: After five days of agony spent at the Gemelli Polyclinic, Luigi Spinucci, 44, an Army Marshal resident in Cesano, died. He leaves behind his wife and two children. Last Saturday he had been injured by a friend during a wild boar hunt in the Reatini mountains and his condition immediately appeared serious.
In fact, last Saturday he went with a group of friends to the woods of Montebuono, in the province of Rieti, for a wild boar hunt during which, for reasons yet to be ascertained, he was hit by a bullet fired by one of the hunters.
Urgently transported to the emergency room of Civita Castellana, he was then transferred by helicopter to Al Gemelli in very serious conditions and there he struggled between life and death for the next five days. Death yesterday.
The judiciary has opened a case for manslaughter. The Carabinieri of Collevecchio investigate the case with the aim of reconstructing the dynamics of the accident and ascertaining the responsibilities.
Update of December 12th: According to what Il Messaggero reported on Saturday 12 December, the hunters who took part in the wild boar hunt were all registered in the register of suspects for manslaughter. This is a duty to guarantee them the possibility of defending themselves in the case of appraisals and examinations that will be carried out as part of the investigations prepared by the public prosecutor of the Court of Rieti.
In the meantime, the carabinieri continue to investigate and question the participants in the joke. Apparently, it seems that the seizure of their rifles has already been arranged to be analyzed and related to the bullet that hit the marshal. Ballistic surveys will be carried out to trace the trajectory followed by the lethal bullet and the weapon from which it started. The goal is to understand what exactly happened: a tragic fatality due to the unpredictable bounce of a bullet or a human error?
(vignaclarablog.it)