(ANSA) – ROME, APRIL 10 – An 80-year-old man fell ill at home, in the Olgiata area, in North Rome, the ambulance was called and took him to the Gemelli Polyclinic where they could not save him and he probably died of a heart attack. Nothing strange so far, if checks for 300,000 euros and 12,000 euros in cash had not been found in the pockets of the man’s trousers, together with the keys to a Ferrari and a Cadillac. In the garage, as reported by Corriere.it, a Mercedes and a Suzuki of lower value than the other two cars, also registered to the eighty-year-old, were also found.
Money, checks and car keys are now in the hands of the police who will try to determine if there are any heirs or relatives who can explain the origin of the assets. It seems that the old man had no children and lived with his wife who could be heard by the investigators. The Monte Mario Commissariat investigates the case. (HANDLE).
Source: Ansa
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