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The Irish Sun
2 days ago
- The Irish Sun
Ex-footballer, 35, turned DJ ‘beaten to death by cops' in Ibiza was ‘hallucinating and threatening neighbour with knife'
A FORMER footballer turned DJ, whose father alleges police killed, died after trespassing and threatening a neighbour with a knife, cops have insisted. The family of Italian DJ Michele Noschese 5 Michele Noschese, aka DJ Godzi Credit: Jam Press 5 The DJ died after allegedly being beaten by cops at a house party Credit: Jam Press 5 Cops claim he died after trespassing and threatening a neighbour with a knife Credit: instagram They have demanded officers face a homicide investigation over his death. They say the former The Civil Guard insist they tried to save the 35-year-old DJ's life after they rushed to aid an OAP he was They added that he went into convulsions when they arrived to find him "under the effects of drugs and suffering hallucinations." A spokesman for the force said: "On Saturday morning, the Civil Guard responded to an alert about threats in Santa Eulalia in Ibiza. "On arrival, they found that a person with visible signs of being under the influence of narcotic substances was suffering from hallucinations and had jumped into the home of his elderly neighbour, threatening this person with a knife. "The officers tried to restrain the assailant, at which point he began to convulse. "They tried to revive him by performing CPR until the arrival of the medical services, but were unsuccessful and he died at the scene. Most read in The Sun "The appropriate investigation is currently underway and a report will be handed over to the competent judicial authority." The elderly neighbour's daughter appeared to back the Spanish police version of events. Shocking moment Marbella cop slaps sunbather as two people are arrested She told a local paper in Ibiza: "His body is still bruised because he was struggling for a long time. "He has a trauma and doesn't even remember that the DJ had a knife. His shoulder is bad and his foot is also bruised because he was stepping on it the whole time. "My father is very sad about this situation." She said the Italian was someone who held parties regularly but had never threatened her father before. He had jumped into his balcony around 8am on Saturday while he was sleeping, she claimed. But his family has filed a complaint with the Spanish courts and the Naples Prosecutor's Office. His dad told Italian media: "My son died while he was in the custody of the Spanish police." Post-mortem results from the autopsy carried out following the DJ's death will be sent directly to an investigating court and are not expected to be made public. Fulvio Martusciello, MEP for the Forza Italia political party, said: "We want to know the truth about Michele Noschese's death. "We want to understand what happened and what the Civil Guard's responsibility is. "The sudden death of a young, successful and well-liked Neapolitan, an internationally renowned DJ, cannot remain in the shadows." Michele said in 2023 that he got interested in music when he was 15 - and lived in London for two years when he was younger. Read more on the Irish Sun The economics graduate played in Serie C with Cavese and Benevento as well as Napoli's youth team. He was offered the chance to play professionally in the Swiss top flight, but turned it down to become a DJ instead. 5 Michele Noschese, aka DJ Godzi, was just 35 Credit: Jam Press 5 He had been living on the Iberian island for about 10 years Credit: instagram


Metro
2 days ago
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- Metro
DJ dies ‘after being beaten by cops' at Ibiza party when police were ‘called ove
A popular Italian DJ who performed around the world died after allegedly being beaten by cops at a house party. Michele Noschese, known as DJ Godzi, was just 35 when he was 'assaulted' by cops at his home during a late-night party in Ibiza. The Italian DJ had been living in Ibiza for the last 10 years and was well-known on the island, performing frequently at music events in London, Paris, Barcelona, and New York. He died Saturday morning, and Spanish authorities are investigating his death, which was announced by numerous friends and online electronic music pages. Michele was reportedly holding a party at his home when neighbours called the Civil Guard over the loud noise. The DJ clashed with several officers and was allegedly beaten, according to several witnesses, before his body was taken to the morgue. The authorities are waiting for the post-mortem results to establish his exact cause of death. Michele's family has reportedly requested an independent forensic medical report, and Italian politicians are demanding answers. Fulvio Martusciello, MEP for the Forza Italia political party, said: 'We want to know the truth about Michele Noschese's death. 'We want to understand what happened and what the Civil Guard's responsibility is. The sudden death of a young, successful and well-liked Neapolitan, an internationally renowned DJ, cannot remain in the shadows.' Techno-house music label Moon Child shared photos of Michele and wrote: 'We are truly saddened by this news. Michele had a kind heart and was part of the Mood family after releasing his track 'Love This Game' on Mood Edits.' Michele previously said his passion for music began when he was just 15, and he went to live in London before later moving to Ibiza. 'I tell any young DJ to work hard from morning to night in front of the PC to compose electronic music,' he said. His death came on the heels of other recent deaths in Ibiza. More Trending Brit Gary Kelly, 19, died in a fall from the third floor of Ibiza Rocks Hotel in San Antonio in the early hours of Monday morning, according to police. Ibiza Rocks in Spain has suspended its events after a teenager became the third British tourist to die there this year. Gary's death came after Evan Thomson, 26, from Aberdeen, fell and died at the same three-star hotel at a belated birthday celebration on July 7. And on April 30, a 33-year-old British woman collapsed and died in her room there. Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@ For more stories like this, check our news page. MORE: Trans senator says 'f*** Rowling' and openly breaks Supreme Court toilet ruling MORE: Mum-of-six reserves sun beds then leaves resort to go shopping and get breakfast MORE: Swimmers flee in terror after woman suffers wound from mystery creature


Scottish Sun
2 days ago
- Scottish Sun
Ex-footballer, 35, turned DJ ‘beaten to death by cops' in Ibiza was ‘hallucinating and threatening neighbour with knife'
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A FORMER footballer turned DJ, whose father alleges police killed, died after trespassing and threatening a neighbour with a knife, cops have insisted. The family of Italian DJ Michele Noschese has accused Spanish cops of assaulting him at his Ibizan home. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 5 Michele Noschese, aka DJ Godzi Credit: Jam Press 5 The DJ died after allegedly being beaten by cops at a house party Credit: Jam Press 5 Cops claim he died after trespassing and threatening a neighbour with a knife Credit: instagram They have demanded officers face a homicide investigation over his death. They say the former Napoli youth player, also known as as DJ Godzi, died in custody after being beaten by officers responding to a noise complaint. The Civil Guard insist they tried to save the 35-year-old DJ's life after they rushed to aid an OAP he was reportedly threatening with a knife. They added that he went into convulsions when they arrived to find him "under the effects of drugs and suffering hallucinations." A spokesman for the force said: "On Saturday morning, the Civil Guard responded to an alert about threats in Santa Eulalia in Ibiza. "On arrival, they found that a person with visible signs of being under the influence of narcotic substances was suffering from hallucinations and had jumped into the home of his elderly neighbour, threatening this person with a knife. "The officers tried to restrain the assailant, at which point he began to convulse. "They tried to revive him by performing CPR until the arrival of the medical services, but were unsuccessful and he died at the scene. "The appropriate investigation is currently underway and a report will be handed over to the competent judicial authority." The elderly neighbour's daughter appeared to back the Spanish police version of events. Shocking moment Marbella cop slaps sunbather as two people are arrested She told a local paper in Ibiza: "His body is still bruised because he was struggling for a long time. "He has a trauma and doesn't even remember that the DJ had a knife. His shoulder is bad and his foot is also bruised because he was stepping on it the whole time. "My father is very sad about this situation." She said the Italian was someone who held parties regularly but had never threatened her father before. He had jumped into his balcony around 8am on Saturday while he was sleeping, she claimed. But his family has filed a complaint with the Spanish courts and the Naples Prosecutor's Office. His dad told Italian media: "My son died while he was in the custody of the Spanish police." Post-mortem results from the autopsy carried out following the DJ's death will be sent directly to an investigating court and are not expected to be made public. Fulvio Martusciello, MEP for the Forza Italia political party, said: "We want to know the truth about Michele Noschese's death. "We want to understand what happened and what the Civil Guard's responsibility is. "The sudden death of a young, successful and well-liked Neapolitan, an internationally renowned DJ, cannot remain in the shadows." Michele said in 2023 that he got interested in music when he was 15 - and lived in London for two years when he was younger. The economics graduate played in Serie C with Cavese and Benevento as well as Napoli's youth team. He was offered the chance to play professionally in the Swiss top flight, but turned it down to become a DJ instead. 5 Michele Noschese, aka DJ Godzi, was just 35 Credit: Jam Press


The Sun
2 days ago
- The Sun
Ex-footballer, 35, turned DJ ‘beaten to death by cops' in Ibiza was ‘hallucinating and threatening neighbour with knife'
A FORMER footballer turned DJ, whose father alleges police killed, died after trespassing and threatening a neighbour with a knife, cops have insisted. The family of Italian DJ Michele Noschese has accused Spanish cops of assaulting him at his Ibizan home. 5 5 5 They have demanded officers face a homicide investigation over his death. They say the former Napoli youth player, also known as as DJ Godzi, died in custody after being beaten by officers responding to a noise complaint. The Civil Guard insist they tried to save the 35-year-old DJ's life after they rushed to aid an OAP he was reportedly threatening with a knife. They added that he went into convulsions when they arrived to find him "under the effects of drugs and suffering hallucinations." A spokesman for the force said: "On Saturday morning, the Civil Guard responded to an alert about threats in Santa Eulalia in Ibiza. "On arrival, they found that a person with visible signs of being under the influence of narcotic substances was suffering from hallucinations and had jumped into the home of his elderly neighbour, threatening this person with a knife. "The officers tried to restrain the assailant, at which point he began to convulse. "They tried to revive him by performing CPR until the arrival of the medical services, but were unsuccessful and he died at the scene. "The appropriate investigation is currently underway and a report will be handed over to the competent judicial authority." The elderly neighbour's daughter appeared to back the Spanish police version of events. Shocking moment Marbella cop slaps sunbather as two people are arrested She told a local paper in Ibiza: "His body is still bruised because he was struggling for a long time. "He has a trauma and doesn't even remember that the DJ had a knife. His shoulder is bad and his foot is also bruised because he was stepping on it the whole time. "My father is very sad about this situation." She said the Italian was someone who held parties regularly but had never threatened her father before. He had jumped into his balcony around 8am on Saturday while he was sleeping, she claimed. But his family has filed a complaint with the Spanish courts and the Naples Prosecutor's Office. His dad told Italian media: "My son died while he was in the custody of the Spanish police." Post-mortem results from the autopsy carried out following the DJ's death will be sent directly to an investigating court and are not expected to be made public. Fulvio Martusciello, MEP for the Forza Italia political party, said: "We want to know the truth about Michele Noschese's death. "We want to understand what happened and what the Civil Guard's responsibility is. "The sudden death of a young, successful and well-liked Neapolitan, an internationally renowned DJ, cannot remain in the shadows." Michele said in 2023 that he got interested in music when he was 15 - and lived in London for two years when he was younger. The economics graduate played in Serie C with Cavese and Benevento as well as Napoli's youth team. He was offered the chance to play professionally in the Swiss top flight, but turned it down to become a DJ instead. 5 5


The Sun
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Ex-footballer turned famous DJ dies ‘after being beaten by cops' at Ibiza house party when cops were ‘called over noise'
A FORMER footballer turned professional DJ has died after allegedly being beaten by cops at a house pary in Ibiza. Michele Noschese - known by his moniker DJ Godzi - was a former Napoli youth player before giving up sport for music. 6 6 6 The Italian DJ, 35, died after he was allegedly assaulted by cops at his home during a late-night party at his home Ibiza. Cops reportedly swooped on his home responding to a noise complaint, with the confrontation turning violent. He had been living in Ibiza for the last 10 years. Noschese was well known on the holiday island and performed frequently at music events in London, Paris, Barcelona, and New York. He died in the early hours of Saturday. His death was announced by numerous friends, online electronic music pages and has been widely reported in Italian media. It is currently under investigation by the Spanish authorities, as officers work to reconstruct the events leading up to the alleged assault. Michele was reportedly holding a party at his home when neighbours called the Civil Guard over the loud noise. The DJ clashed with several officers and was allegedly beaten, according to several witnesses. Hollywood A-lister stuns fans as she parties with them at Ibiza club His body was taken to a nearby morgue to undergo an autopsy. The authorities are waiting for the post-mortem results to establish his exact cause of death. Michele's family has reportedly requested an independent forensic medical report. The Spanish judiciary confirmed that they have opened an investigation, which is being closely monitored by the Italian Consulate in Barcelona. Fulvio Martusciello, MEP for the Forza Italia political party, said: "We want to know the truth about Michele Noschese's death. 'We want to understand what happened and what the Civil Guard's responsibility is. 'The sudden death of a young, successful and well-liked Neapolitan, an internationally renowned DJ, cannot remain in the shadows. Techno-house label Mood Child shared images of Michele with the message: 'We are truly saddened by this news. Michele had a kind heart and was part of the Mood family after releasing his track 'Love This Game' on Mood Edits.' 6 6 6 Michele said in an interview in 2023: 'My passion for music began when I was 15 years old, and then came my first decks. "My music is more tech-house than true house. Ibiza is the home of my music. 'I only lived in London for two years, but it helped me a lot in my musical development. 'Before my sets, I usually prepare a track list, but I never follow it because every place is different and every audience has its own needs. 'I tell any young DJ to work hard from morning to night in front of the PC to compose electronic music.' Michele was also a talented footballer and played in Serie C with Cavese and Benevento as well as Napoli's youth team. He was offered the opportunity to play professionally in the Swiss top flight but turned it down to become a DJ. He also had a degree in economics. An investigation into his death is ongoing.