Rome’s Court of Assize has ruled that Daniel Kaufmann is now mentally fit to stand trial for the murders committed at Villa Pamphili. This decision reverses a previous suspension of proceedings initiated after a psychiatric evaluation indicated he required pharmacological treatment. The court had previously ordered Kaufmann to undergo medical care following the assessment of his mental state. The resumption of the trial follows a re-evaluation confirming his improved condition and capacity to participate in legal proceedings. Kaufmann is accused in connection with the deaths that occurred at the Villa Pamphili estate. Further details regarding the charges and evidence have not been released following this procedural update. The case is expected to proceed with standard trial protocols now that the defendant’s fitness has been established.