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David Rossi's Death: Commission "Concrete Evidence Rules Out Suicide"

News ✍️ Alessandro Marino 🕒 2026-03-06 10:30 🔥 Views: 1
David Rossi

It's the plot twist that many in Siena have been waiting for during thirteen long years. Today, March 6, 2026, the Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry did what no prosecutor had ever dared to do: they definitively shut the door on the suicide hypothesis. We have concrete evidence that rules out a voluntary act, the commissioners stated. For those who remember that night of March 6, 2013 vividly—the shattered shutters and the body of the Mps executive below the window—it feels like waking from one nightmare only to enter another, but one that is finally real.

The official version, that the executive fell to his death while in the throes of a sudden impulse, has collapsed. Commission investigators worked for months on never-before-seen material, and the picture is damning. Here are the key points that led to this stunning breakthrough:

  • The body's position and injuries: New forensic analysis shows the impact is inconsistent with a voluntary jump. Too many fractures, too many contusions suggesting a push, perhaps a struggle.
  • Blood traces on the window: These were found on the outside of the sill, but date from before the fall. Evidence that someone was bleeding up there, while trying to defend themselves.
  • Calls in the dark: Recovered phone records reveal contacts with individuals never interviewed, deleted and recovered messages unveiling an atmosphere of threats and pressure in the days leading up to the death.
  • The silenced private life: Those who knew David had spoken of his fears and a heavy atmosphere surrounding him. At the time, these words were dismissed as the ravings of a depressed man, but today they carry the weight of evidence.

This is no longer just the theory of a persistent widow or a few local reporters. It's the Parliamentary Commission stating: there was no suicide here. And tonight, on the news analysis programs, I imagine we'll hear again about cover-ups and omissions, with the family's lawyers ready to demand justice.

This is the turning point we've been waiting for. Now the focus is on who tried to make David Rossi look like a man who took his own life. And Siena, which saw those shutters with its own eyes, can remain silent no longer.