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Federico Aldrovandi was born on 17 July, 1987 in Ferrara, Italy, is a Federico Aldrovandi was Italian. Discover Federico Aldrovandi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 18 years old?

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Age 18 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 17 July 1987
Birthday 17 July
Birthplace Ferrara, Italy
Date of death September 25, 2005,
Died Place Ferrara, Italy
Nationality Italy

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1987

Federico Aldrovandi (17 July 1987 in Ferrara – 25 September 2005 in Ferrara) was an Italian student, who was killed by four policemen.

The event occurred nearby Viale Ippodromo in Ferrara.

At night, Aldrovandi was walking when he was stopped by two policemen, Enzo Pontani and Luca Pollastri.

The stop was due to reports of night-time disturbances.

The Police in their Alfa 3 patrol car blocked his progress.

Aldrovandi had used some illegal drugs that night.

The two policemen, claiming that they had been attacked without a reason, called for reinforcements.

Two more officers, Paolo Forlani and Monica Segatto, arrived on patrol car Alfa 2.

Together the four police officers handcuffed Aldrovandi, forced him against the ground.

A violent assault followed.

A combination of compression of Aldrovandi's chest and several blows led to the teen's demise.

Only after 5 hours, was the family informed of his death.

He received over fifty injuries, bruises, lacerations on various part of his body.

He is not believed to have died of shock.

The original official postulation was that Aldrovandi died from the drug consumption.

2006

The initial sentence was of 3 years and 6 months, but it was reduced due to the controversial pardon (indulto) issued in 2006 by the Italian Parliament, which subtracted 3 years of prison from all sentences.

2008

After a long official silence and sidetracking, in November 2008 a photo uncovered by trial records showed that a cardiac hematoma in the region of Bundle of His was the likely contributor to his death.

In addition, the compression of his chest while he was handcuffed and in prone position, led to asphyxia.

Aldrovandi in addition had facial and cranial fractures.

2009

The first trial ended on 6 July 2009, with the conviction of the four police officers; they were found guilty of excesses and of acting imprudently given their numerical advantage and the use truncheon blows against several parts of the victim's body, beating him to floor and subsequently compressing his thorax, causing him to suffocate.

2012

The guilty sentence was confirmed by Italian Supreme Court on 21 June 2012 (sentenza 36280).

According to Supreme Court the condition of nervous excitement in which the boy had required a dialogue and restrained intervention but the four policemen dealt several blows at Aldrovandi indifferent to his call for help.

It noted that Segatto dealt at his legs with truncheon, Pontani and Forlani crushed him to the ground, while Pollastri continued striking him.

They exceeded lawfulness adopting an incautious and damaging conduct.

The local prosecutors were also suspected of trying to cover culpability of the officers.

The first report from the coroner maintained that the boy died because of heart disease caused by the struggle; it was later proved to be false.