Carabiniere dead, family statement: “We want to know how they treated him”



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Relatives of Major Marshal Emanuele Calligaris write to the prosecutor

CASSACCO. The family cannot find peace and wants to clarify the causes that led to the sudden death of Major Marshal Emanuele Calligaris, 46, on September 3, who died on Tuesday afternoon at the Udine hospital due to a brain hemorrhage. . .

The 46-year-old’s wife, Adrien, assisted by Udine’s lawyer Roberto Mete, presented, through her lawyer, a written complaint from her own hand, which was forwarded, late last night, with in order to speed up research activities. Today, however, a second, more detailed and detailed statement will be sent to the Public Ministry on the chronology of the medical interventions that have been carried out on the patient. “I can only confirm that a new complaint will be formalized – in the words of the lawyer Roberto Mete – so that the Public Ministry can carry out the appropriate investigative activity to evaluate the correct handling of the patient by the medical personnel, from the first moment. It helps.” The investigative evaluation requested, according to the advocate’s statement, must not be related to the administration of the AstraZeneca vaccine, which Calligaris received on March 4. At the moment, the prosecutor has not ordered an autopsy.

Wife Adrien mourns a loving husband and father ever present in her son’s life. «He was a benchmark for us. A wonderful man, an irreplaceable life partner, who loved his family and his job. Now we want to clarify what happened. After attending the teaching institute, Emanuele Calligaris, who lived in Montegnacco di Cassacco with her family, enlisted in 1995 as an auxiliary carabiniere. After almost a year and a half in Coccau, in 1996 he was transferred to the Novara carabinieri station. After 2000 he attended the Marshals School of Florence.

A long career within the Arma, that of Calligaris. First transferred to the Novate Mezzola station, in the province of Sondrio, from August 2002 to May 30, 2003, the 46-year-old was then transferred to the carabinieri station in Nova Levante, in the province of Bolzano, to starting May 31. 2003 to September 10, 2006. It was during those years of service that he met Adrien, who would later become his wife, and also learned to love the mountains, a great passion that had been consolidated over the years.

Major Marshal Calligaris, also in 2006, by virtue of his excellent knowledge of the German language, began his experience at the Thörl-Maglern Joint Cooperation Center, where he remained until 2015, when he was transferred to the administrative service of the Udine Carabinieri Legion. The companions remember him with special affection and esteem. Udinese Calcio fan, Emanuele Calligaris was also a blood donor. Those who knew him well described the forty-six-year-old man as a reserved person and always available to help others.

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