The autopsy on Domenico: "The heart was not damaged during the extraction." Today the funeral in Nola
An autopsy concluded that Domenico's heart was intact after extraction, as the community prepares for his funeral today in Nola.
An autopsy report has revealed that the heart of Domenico, a young child who recently passed away, was not damaged during the extraction process. This finding addresses previous concerns regarding the condition of the child's heart after the tragic event that led to his death. Today's funeral is set to take place at the Cathedral of Nola, with community members gathering to pay their respects to the young boy.
The funeral proceedings will begin at 11 AM with a wake at the Cathedral, culminating at 3 PM with a mass celebrated by Cardinal Battaglia. The community is expected to come together in a show of solidarity for the grieving family. Furthermore, the attendance of Italy's Prime Minister Meloni has been speculated, which underscores the incident's resonance beyond the local community and into the national consciousness.
Ongoing investigations are being conducted in Bolzano concerning the use of a dry ice freezer linked to the circumstances surrounding Domenico's death. These inquiries aim to ensure that the appropriate protocols were followed and to alleviate any lingering concerns from the community about the child's care and treatment leading up to his passing.