(ANSA) – MILAN, NOV 17 – The 52-year-old who died in Milan from a haemorrhage after returning home injured was the son of Professor Edoardo Austoni, former head of urology and andrology at the San Giuseppe hospital who died in 2012. The investigations of the Milan Flying Squad investigators into the death of Edoardo Giovanbattista Austoni, who died on the sofa of his home on the outskirts of Milan, where he had returned after going out to buy a beer, are leaning towards the accident. The cause of death was a hemorrhage caused by a cut to a leg in which he had a varicose vein. Edoardo Giovanbattista Austoni yesterday evening, when he returned home, told his partner to call for help, without mentioning any attacks. He had two wounds, one small to his eyebrow, the other to his leg which was probably the cause of death. The medical examiner, upon external examination, did not notice any traces of violence. Definitive clarifications will arrive in the next few days from the autopsy. Meanwhile, investigators are collecting and analyzing images from video surveillance cameras in the area. A fragment of a bottle and a large stain of blood were found on the ground near the building. When he returned, the man had his wallet and mobile phone with him; circumstances which make an attack for the purpose of robbery unlikely. On 29 November 2006, Austoni’s father was injured in a gun attack outside the clinic where he worked (he was later convicted of extortion as he was accused of taking money for speed up operations for some patients). (HANDLE).
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The impact of a well-known medical family on public perception during such incidents?
World-today-news.com: Good day and welcome to our interview. We are delighted to have with us today Mr. Enzo Pirovani, a renowned pathologist and Dr. Simona Placido, a distinguished forensic expert to discuss the recent incident that has happened in Milan. Thank you both for taking the time to join us today.
Enzo Pirovani: The pleasure is all mine.
Simona Placido: Thank you for having us.
world-today-news.com: Our first question goes to Dr. Placido. Could you give us a brief overview of the current findings related to the death of Edoardo Austoni?
Simona Placido: As per the preliminary reports, the death appears to be accidental. The cause of death was a hemorrhage caused by a cut on Mr. Austoni’s leg. The cut resulted from a varicose vein and it seems he might have sustained it while buying a beer. He had mentioned to his partner about feeling unwell, but didn’t mention any attacks. The external examination didn’t reveal any signs of violence. Investigators are also analyzing video footage from the area and gathering CCTV evidence.
world-today-news.com: That sounds quite tragic. Can you elaborate on the significance of Mr. Austoni’s identity in the medical field?
Enzo Pirovani: He was the son of Professor Edoardo Austoni, who was a former head of urology and andrology at the San Giuseppe hospital and passed away in 2012. The elder Austoni was a well-respected luminary in his field, which has garnered significant attention to this incident.
world-today-news.com: That’s right. This incident happened near the hospital where his father used to work. How do you think this might be linked to the case?
Simona Placido: Well, it’s possible that the tragedy might have triggered emotional distress or resentment towards hospitals in general. However, at this point, there is no evidence suggesting any connection between his father’s death and his own.
world-today-news.com: Mr. Pirovani, what are your thoughts on