Imane fadil biography for kids

          Imane Fadil, 33, died on 1 March in a Milan hospital, a month after being admitted with stomach pains.

        1. Imane Fadil, 33, died on 1 March in a Milan hospital, a month after being admitted with stomach pains.
        2. Imane Fadil, a Moroccan-born model who testified in the sex trial of former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, died earlier this month.
        3. Imane Fadil, a year-old Moroccan model who died in hospital in Milan, appear to have ruled out claims that she suffered from radioactive poisoning.
        4. Imane Fadil, a Moroccan model who was a regular guest at Silvio Berlusconi's “bunga bunga” parties, have excluded radioactive poisoning as a cause of death.
        5. Fadil lost her life on March 1, , while working on a memoir that threatened to reveal more damning evidence against Berlusconi.
        6. Imane Fadil, a year-old Moroccan model who died in hospital in Milan, appear to have ruled out claims that she suffered from radioactive poisoning..

          An investigation has been launched into the death of a model who was a key witness in the trial of former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, and his so-called "bunga bunga" sex parties.

          Moroccan model Iman Fadil, 33, died on 1 March at a hospital in the Italian city of Milan, BBC News reported, citing the Italian media.

          The model had been hospitalized for a month before she passed away, after suffering from stomach pains.

          Fadil claimed to her friends and lawyer that she was poisoned, according to Reuters. Her death was revealed on Friday.

          Milan chief prosecutor Francesco Greco said she showed "symptoms of poisoning," the Associated Press reported citing the Italian news agency ANSA.

          Fadil's medical records contained "several anomalies," Greco told Reuters.

          "The doctors have not identified with any certainty any pathology which can explain the death," he said.

          Addressing Fadil's death on Saturday, Berlusconi said, according to BBC News: "It's always a pity when a young