Ambulance delay probed as Italy mourns Morosini
THE death of Italian second division 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. No date to play the Serie A games has been set although a midweek program at some point in the next two months is likely.
The ambulance was delayed by three minutes outside the stadium because a city police car was parked in front of the emergency passageway. Stadium stewards were forced to break the car window, put it in neutral and push it out.
Pescara Mayor Luigi Albore Mascia announced an internal investigation to find out who was responsible.
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. "Everything that could be done was done," Ernesto Sabatini, one of the doctors who treated Morosini, told Ansa news agency. "I was one of the first on the pitch and when I got to him he was already stiff."
Doctors said that Morosini's heart had stopped when he was on the field but an official autopsy is to be carried out today to determine cause of death.
Piero Gnudi, Italy's minister for sport and tourism, told state television late on Saturday that he would see whether sophisticated medical equipment, including defibrillators, should be readily available at all professional sporting events.
Last month ex-Italy volleyball international and Olympic silver medallist Vigor Bovolenta, 37, died on court in a fourth division game after a similar heart problem to Morosini.
A month ago, Bolton Wanderers' midfielder Fabrice Muamba collapsed and nearly died during an English FA Cup match against Tottenham Hotspur.
Hundreds of Livorno fans visited the stadium yesterday and left flowers and team scarves under a banner: "You fought right up until the end, goodbye great Moro." Many said Livorno should retire his No. 25 jersey.
Morosini, who was on loan from Udinese, had himself known tragedy. He lost both his mother and father when he was a teenager and a brother committed suicide, reports said.
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. No date to play the Serie A games has been set although a midweek program at some point in the next two months is likely.
The ambulance was delayed by three minutes outside the stadium because a city police car was parked in front of the emergency passageway. Stadium stewards were forced to break the car window, put it in neutral and push it out.
Pescara Mayor Luigi Albore Mascia announced an internal investigation to find out who was responsible.
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. "Everything that could be done was done," Ernesto Sabatini, one of the doctors who treated Morosini, told Ansa news agency. "I was one of the first on the pitch and when I got to him he was already stiff."
Doctors said that Morosini's heart had stopped when he was on the field but an official autopsy is to be carried out today to determine cause of death.
Piero Gnudi, Italy's minister for sport and tourism, told state television late on Saturday that he would see whether sophisticated medical equipment, including defibrillators, should be readily available at all professional sporting events.
Last month ex-Italy volleyball international and Olympic silver medallist Vigor Bovolenta, 37, died on court in a fourth division game after a similar heart problem to Morosini.
A month ago, Bolton Wanderers' midfielder Fabrice Muamba collapsed and nearly died during an English FA Cup match against Tottenham Hotspur.
Hundreds of Livorno fans visited the stadium yesterday and left flowers and team scarves under a banner: "You fought right up until the end, goodbye great Moro." Many said Livorno should retire his No. 25 jersey.
Morosini, who was on loan from Udinese, had himself known tragedy. He lost both his mother and father when he was a teenager and a brother committed suicide, reports said.
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