Mysterious Death of Philip Rogosky Found in Insugherata Park

Mysterious Death of Philip Rogosky Found in Insugherata Park
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Tuesday 26 March 2024, 10:32 - Last updated: 14:16
After extensive searches, Philip Rogosky was found lifeless in the Insugherata Park, in the Cassia - Tomba di Nerone area. The film producer had disappeared in Rome about 2 months ago after leaving his house in Via dei Coronari near Ponte Sant’Angelo. The city was plastered with flyers bearing his face, and the case was also covered by the TV program 'Chi l'ha visto?'. It was a park visitor, on Sunday morning (March 24), who noticed the silhouette covered with now worn clothes, partially hidden by the vegetation, with the head wrapped in a plastic bag. The police and the medical team of 118 could only confirm the death on site. Initially, it was not easy to identify the lifeless body: however, after determining that it belonged to a man dead for at least a month, it was decided to check among the missing person reports filed in the Capital in recent months. It seems to be Philip Rogosky, but the official recognition by the family has not yet occurred. The results of the autopsy will ascertain the causes of death. Scientific investigations have been requested on the plastic bag found, it seems, around the man's head. 'The clothes and the corpse itself,' the officers specify, 'were altered by exposure to the weather. Not only that, in the park there are various animals that could have further compromised the condition of the corpse. The same for the bag that was found around the head but on which we are still not able to establish whether it was the cause of death. Or if, indeed, it covered the face after death.' The man was found with his head inserted in a plastic bag and a tube connected to a helium gas cylinder. Autopsy results are awaited to understand if Rogosky really died from suffocation caused by the plastic bag closed around the neck and from inhaling helium. And also from where the cylinder found attached to the tube came from and where it might have been purchased. 'I was walking in the park, I had entered from the entrance on Via Trionfale for a few meters when I noticed that body partially hidden by vegetation. I immediately realized that it was a lifeless body, it was terrible,' reported the hiker to the officers who then intervened on the scene. Throughout the morning of Sunday, investigators worked at the site of the discovery while the ambulance of 118 that had been called to the scene, returned to the operational center. According to reconstructions, on Monday, January 29, Philip Rogosky left his home, in the Ponte Sant'Angelo area, for a walk around 9 in the morning. From that moment on, all traces of him were completely lost, with his phone being constantly turned off. Relatives and friends immediately filed a report with the law enforcement and an appeal was also launched by the TV program Chi l'ha visto, which reported on social media the sad discovery: 'Unfortunately found lifeless Philip, the man disappeared in #Roma on January 29. It's his the body found today in the Natural Reserve of Insugherata, in the Cassia area. Condolences to the family and to the wife, who had launched appeals to the viewers of 'Chi l'ha visto?' and thanks everyone.
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