Thursday, 8 February 2018

Six charged in connection with Linas Rumsas death investigation

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Police in Lucca, Italy arrested six people in connection with the death of Linas Rumsas, 21, the son of Lithuanian former professional Raimondas Rumsas.

The detained included the Altopack-Eppela team owner Luca Franceschi and directeur sportif Elso Frediani, former trainer Michele Viola and pharmacist Andrea Bianchi, who have been accused of supplying prohibited substances to riders.

Linas Rumsas died of a heart attack on May 2, 2017.

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"Since the young man, in the weeks leading up to his death, had obtained excellent placings in particularly tough races, far superior to those obtained in the past, the suspicion immediately arose that the sudden death was due to the use or abuse of unauthorized drugs," police said, according to AFP.

The family had a history of run-ins with authorities for doping. Raimondas Rumsas' wife Edita was detained in 2002 after police found her with a camper van carrying loads of banned drugs after he finished third in the Tour de France. In 2003, he tested positive for EPO at the Giro d'Italia and served a one-year ban. In 2006, they received a suspended four-month sentence for importing prohibited drugs.

After the death of Linas Rumsas, the authorities searched the family's home. In September 2017, Raimondas Rumsas' older son Raimondas Junior tested positive for GHRP-6 and was banned for four years.

You can read more at Cyclingnews.com



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