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Italian Player’s Death Sparks Probes

The death of an Italian second division soccer player Piermario Morosini during a game on Saturday has triggered investigations into a delay in the ambulance’s arrival and calls for more medical equipment at sporting events.

The 25-year-old Morosini, a midfielder for Livorno, collapsed after a cardiac arrest in the 31st minute at Pescara in central Italy. He never regained consciousness.

After the news of his death, Italy’s soccer federation postponed all the weekend’s professional matches. Officials say no date has been set to play the Serie A games although a midweek programme at some point in the next two months is likely.

Supersport.com reports that the ambulance was delayed by three minutes outside the Pescara stadium because a city police car was parked in front of the emergency passageway.

It was gathered that the Stadium stewards were forced to break the car window, put it in neutral and push it out of the way.

However, Pescara mayor Luigi Albore Mascia announced an internal investigation to find out who was responsible and said the probe would be wrapped up by early Monday.

Overnight, city police in Pescara were kept off the streets and replaced by federal police units because they were afraid they would be targeted by angry fans, municipal police commander Carlo Maggitti said.

Pescara prosecutor Valentina D’Agostino is also investigating to see if the delay may have cost Morosini his life. Doctors who were on the scene suggested that three minutes time probably would not have changed the tragic outcome.

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