Luciano Capasso found dead in Saint Moritz. His brother accuses: "Searches never started"
Luciano Capasso, a 25-year-old mountaineer from Qualiano, Italy, was found dead after going missing during an excursion in the mountains of Saint Moritz, raising questions about the initial search efforts.
Luciano Capasso, a passionate and experienced mountaineer from Qualiano, Italy, was discovered deceased at a high altitude in the mountains surrounding Saint Moritz after having gone missing for five days. He had embarked on a hiking trip recently but failed to return home. In his family's desperate search, his mother offered a reward of 10,000 euros for anyone who could help locate him. The tragic news of his death was announced by his mother, Raffaella Grande, and the family lawyer, Sergio Pisani.
Swiss authorities reported that Capasso was likely caught in a snowstorm during his excursion. Despite this conclusion, there remains ambiguity surrounding the circumstances of his death, particularly regarding the efficacy and timing of the search efforts. The last known location of Capasso, recorded by available equipment, placed him at an altitude of 2,700 meters in the Fuorcla Trovat area, which is often regarded by local rescuers as a challenging zone for searches.
The implications of this incident illuminate the risks associated with mountain excursions, especially for experienced individuals, and underline the need for immediate and thorough search efforts when individuals go missing. The family's allegations regarding the delays in initiating search operations have sparked discussions about the protocols and responsiveness of search and rescue teams in emergency situations, raising concerns over the adequacy of safety measures in recreational mountain activities.