Camilla Canepa: five people under investigation for the death of the student after the Covid vaccine

Five people are under investigation for the death of Camilla Canepa. The Sestri Levante student died in June 2021 at the San Martino Hospital in Genoa after receiving the Astrazeneca vaccine during an open day. The prosecution sent the notice of conclusion of the investigation to the doctors, who may request the guarantee examination within 20 days. The autopsy concluded that Canepa “had no previous pathology and had not taken any medication.” And that the death by thrombosis was “reasonably linked to an adverse effect linked to the administration of the anti-Covid vaccine”. During the investigation, it emerged that some examinations carried out at Lavagna hospital were incomplete. According to initial findings, Camilla suffered from an autoimmune disease and was being treated with hormone therapy.

Unintentional and false homicide

In any case, the girl had no hereditary disease. The hospital later denied the parents' claims. Canepa already presented abnormalities from the first hospitalization (low platelet count). The autopsy confirmed the cerebral hemorrhage. The prosecutor's office reports that four of the suspects are charged with the crime of manslaughter. Because they would not have subjected the young girl to the tests required by the Liguria Region protocol for Vitt syndrome. According to the prosecution, these tests would have made it possible to highlight the pathology and activate the treatments which would have saved his life. The five suspects are accused of the crime of false ideology, for not having certified in the health document that the young woman had received the vaccine. Experts had established a probable correlation between the death of the young girl and the vaccine.

Pathology and diagnosis

Carrying out the tests would have made it possible, according to prosecutors Francesca Rombolà and Stefano Puppo, to formulate the correct diagnosis of the pathology that appeared and to adopt as quickly as possible the therapeutic treatment which, with a high probability, would have allowed the patient to survive .

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