Morosini autopsy inconclusive

16 April 2012 19:47

An autopsy on Italian footballer Piermario Morosini, who died after collapsing during a Serie B match at the weekend, has proved inconclusive.

The post-mortem examination was carried out on Monday and lasted more than six hours but no cause of death was determined.

"There is no macroscopic evidence that allows us to determine his death," coroner Cristian D'Ovidio said in quotes reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport.

"Further tests are needed, even of toxicological nature."

Morosini, 25, died after collapsing while playing for Livorno in a match at Pescara on Saturday afternoon.

Livorno, the club Morosini joined on loan from Udinese in January, said his body will arrive at Leghorn's Armando Picchi stadium on Tuesday in order to allow fans to pay their respects.

Morosini's body will then be taken to his home city of Bergamo where a funeral will take place on Thursday.

Livorno earlier announced that Morosini's number 25 jersey would be retired and called on certain media outlets to cease broadcasting images of the incident.

"In the name of Morosini's family, Livorno kindly asks all national and international media to stop showing the video images and photographs of the time when Piermario collapsed on the pitch," a statement read.

Meanwhile, an inquiry into Morosini's death has been opened after a parked car belonging to traffic police blocked the ambulance's path into the stadium on Saturday. One of the car's windows had to be broken in order for it to be moved, and the mayor of Pescara, Luigi Albore Mascia, revealed he was taking the issue seriously.

Source: PA