Autopsy to reveal cause of Italian football star Andrea Capone's sudden death
The football world is in shock following the death of Andrea Capone, the former Cagliari midfielder. He was found lifeless in the Palazzo Tirso hotel in Sardinia's capital on Sunday, September 29.
The autopsy will be carried out on Wednesday 2 October, in the afternoon, by the coroner Roberto Demontis, on behalf of the prosecutor Marco Cocco who is leading the investigations, as reported by the Sardinia Post portal.
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Capone reportedly fell down the steep stairs of the hotel suite where he was staying. It is not yet clear whether the fall was caused by illness or if he simply tripped.
His lifeless body was found by hotel staff at 11 a.m. Monday morning. Capone apparently hit his face and head in the fall.
The former footballer had spent the evening in a club to celebrate the baptism of the son of a close friend. It seems that, at the end of the party, the 43-year-old had not been able to find the keys to the house and had therefore decided to stay in the hotel suite.
Other guests at the baptism were also staying at the hotel. The exact time of death has not yet been confirmed, but will likely be determined following an autopsy.
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The sudden and unexpected death of Capone has shocked the entire world of football, but especially Cagliari: "All of Cagliari Calcio learns with dismay and deep sadness the news of the passing of Andrea Capone, who died at only 43 years old. Rest in peace, Andrea."
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