Mar 2 • 21:02 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy La Repubblica

Giletti: "Death of David Rossi, investigations reopened." Confirmation from the president of the committee

The Siena prosecutor's office has reopened the investigation into the 2013 death of David Rossi, a manager at Mps, following new findings regarding his injuries.

The Siena prosecutor's office has taken a significant step by reopening the investigation into the mysterious death of David Rossi, who fell from a window of Rocca Salimbeni on March 6, 2013. This development was highlighted by Massimo Giletti during his program, 'Lo Stato delle cose.' The prosecutor's request to the parliamentary inquiry commission for copies of expert reports indicates renewed scrutiny on the circumstances surrounding Rossi's death. Notably, a file from December 2025 was referenced, coinciding with emerging results about Rossi's wrist injuries, which are now suspected to be related to an assault rather than a fall.

The inquiry's findings are particularly striking as they suggest that Rossi may have been held by one or more individuals before the fall, which contradicts the initial assumptions of suicide or accidental death. The reports from experts Robbi Manghi and Adolfo Gregori bring further controversy to the case by analyzing facial injuries sustained by Rossi. Their conclusion that these abrasions could have been caused by pressure from his face against a surface before falling adds a layer of complexity to an already ambiguous case.

The reopening of this investigation could have far-reaching implications for the Mps and the political ramifications involved in Rossi's death. In the backdrop of ongoing controversies surrounding Mps, this fresh examination evokes public interest and raises questions about accountability and transparency within institutions involved in the case, given its connection to banking and government politics in Italy.

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