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Bari Prosecutors Open Manslaughter Inquiry Into 39-Year-Old’s ER Death

Prosecutors have placed the attending emergency physician under investigation, with autopsy results expected in about 90 days.

Overview

  • Eleonora Dragone, 39, who had Turner syndrome, was taken by ambulance to Policlinico di Bari with severe chest pain around 3:40 p.m. and died that evening after a sudden deterioration.
  • The hospital cites a suspected aortic dissection as the working diagnosis, while the family has filed a complaint alleging evaluative and management errors.
  • An autopsy was conducted by medico legale Liliana Innamorato and cardiac surgeon Massimo Villani, and the formal findings will guide the investigation once filed.
  • Clinical records note hypertension and diabetes in her history; initial workup included ECG, blood tests with a first troponin negative, and chest and abdominal X‑rays, along with IV therapy.
  • According to the documented timeline, she experienced repeated vomiting and ongoing chest pain, became unresponsive around 8:40 p.m., was moved to the shock room, and was declared dead at approximately 9:22 p.m.