• Florence, nineteen year old accuses illness and dies in the disco

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October 21, 2019The prosecutor's office in Florence has opened an investigation file on the death of 19-year-old Livorno student Erika Lucchesi, which occurred following an illness due to overdose, probably caused by a mix of drugs and alcohol, on the night between Saturday and Sunday. interior of the Mind Club disco in Sovigliana di Vinci (Florence), still known as Jaiss, a place of worship of techno music between the 80s and 90s. The hypotheses of crime recorded in the file are those of death as a consequence of another crime, manslaughter and drug dealing, while the disco was seized by the police on the power of attorney as early as yesterday morning. At the moment there are no people under investigation, but the carabinieri of the investigative nucleus of the provincial command of Florence are hunting down the drug dealer who would sell ecstasy pills to the young woman. The prosecutor, Fabrizio Di Vizio, who yesterday made an inspection of the disco, ordered an autopsy on the girl's body, transported to the legal medicine institute of the Florentine hospital of Careggi.

Investigators have long listened to Erika's friends, who had left as a group by train from Livorno with her to the former Jaiss for the 're-opening season 2019-20', an event particularly awaited by techno music lovers. According to what emerged from some testimonies, the group of seven friends who arrived from Livorno, of which Erika was also a member, would buy ecstasy pills the same evening. The student would have hired three tablets and then she would have collapsed on the floor due to an illness and nothing was done to rescue her. The investigators of the Arma, from what we learn, have acquired the footage of the cameras of internal surveillance of the room and have taken the residues of white dust and other narcotic substances found on the sofas of the disco where the nineteen-year-old was sitting when she felt bad.