Overview
- Neighbours heard cries from Belen Rodriguez’s Brera apartment and called emergency services, triggering a response that lasted about three hours before she opened the door and was taken to the Policlinico di Milano in code yellow for checks.
- Emergency teams on scene included officers from the Commissariato Garibaldi‑Venezia, 118 paramedics and the Vigili del Fuoco, who prepared to force entry as part of the rescue and negotiators described Rodriguez as in a state of strong psycho‑physical alteration.
- Milan’s Polizia Locale is investigating two separate incidents in the Arco della Pace/Brera area where a Land Rover Defender allegedly struck parked vehicles and left the scene; the SUV is reported to be registered to a company linked to Rodriguez and witnesses say they recognized her, but responsibility has not been established.
- Several outlets report that Stefano De Martino was contacted by authorities and went to support Rodriguez, a detail based on limited sourcing and not confirmed by official statements.
- Rodriguez previously disclosed bouts of depression and panic attacks in November 2025, reporters say she was discharged after a few hours to rest at home, and authorities and medical staff are continuing inquiries and assessments that will determine next steps.