A 65-year-old Neapolitan doctor dies



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A robbery ended in blood in the center of Milan: a 65-year-old man died in Via Macchi, on the corner of via Scarlatti, a stone’s throw from the central train station in piazza Duca d’Aosta. The man was wounded with a knife to the throat: according to some witnesses, the attackers fled shortly after. But the story has yet to be clarified with precision and the police are investigating at full speed. The victim was a doctor from Campania: Stefano Ansaldi, gynecologist born in 1955 well known in Naples where he lived and worked. Ansaldi, originally from Benevento, was by chance in the Lombard capital.

Shortly before, there would have been another robbery, but it is not known if the two are related: in the latter case, the target would have been a watch and the wallet of a man, in his seventies, who was apparently entering the Caiazzo metro station , to take a train on the green line. In this case, the man did not suffer serious injuries and it is not excluded that the two events are connected in some way. The carabinieri are searching the entire area in search of the murderers. Not far from Via Macchi, where the gynecologist was murdered, a kitchen knife and a watch were found, perhaps a murder weapon and some loot from the robbery left by those responsible in the escape. Carabinieri who are investigating in all directions and are looking for the murderers all over Milan: after listening to the passersby, we searched for video surveillance cameras in the area that may have captured something that helps to track down the murderers of Dr. Ansaldi and thus help to the forces of order.



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