Roberto Pietro Gerino, a former Italian interpreter who provided services for British King Charles III, wounded American President Bill Clinton, and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, was found dead in Milan over the weekend. The discovery was reported by the Telegraph. Gerino, 60, was located in his tent near Milan with severe head and facial injuries.
Italian authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding Gerino’s death, and currently do not suspect foul play. Initial inquiries suggest a possible connection to a recent acquaintance. Investigators are exploring the possibility that Gerino met with an individual through a social application.
The body was discovered with Gerino wearing a woman’s dress, including a corset, tights, and high heels, according to medical reports. Investigators are examining the scene and considering various leads. One unusual detail is the presence of several Buddha statues beside Gerino’s tent, and investigators are assessing whether one of these statues may have been involved in the incident.
The investigation is ongoing, and further details are expected as authorities continue to piece together the events leading up to Roberto Pietro Gerino’s death. The role of the former interpreter, who served charles and other dignitaries, remains a key focus of the inquiry.
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