Four months after she died in a hospital room in Milan, the forensic report on Moroccan model Imane Fadil’s death will be released next week.
The medical team mandated by the Italian authorities will have to submit its conclusions to the prosecutor’s office in Milan in seven days, providing the real reason behind the woman’s «mysterious death».
For the record, Imane Fadil told her family and former lawyer days before her death that she might have been poisoned. After tests revealed that the key witness in the «bunga bunga» trial had high levels of heavy metals in her body, other findings excluded the fpresence of radioactive substances in her body.
These results, however, do not exclude the fact that the model might have died because of a rare autoimmune disease.
Imane Fadil was one of the three young women who said that Silvio Berlusconi's «bunga bunga» gatherings in his villa near Milan were sordid sex parties.