A tourist from England, who scribbled his name and his girlfriend’s name on the wall of the Roman Coliseum, told the Roman Attorney General and the Rome Mayor’s Office that he only learned how old this architectural monument was after the incident. It has been reported province Message.
The tourist’s letter states, with changes, “I confess with the deepest shame that I learned about the antiquity of the monument only after what happened, unfortunately.”
Prior to that, Italian police identified a man. England Suspicious of damaging the walls of the Colosseum.
On June 23, a young man in a blue floral shirt was caught carving the inscription “Ivan+Hayley 23” with a key on the inside wall of the 2,000-year-old monument. On June 29, the Italian newspaper Il Messaggero reported that the suspect’s name was Ivan, lived in Bristol and worked as a fitness trainer. Police will send an official letter to the man’s home address announcing that he is under investigation. If Ivan is found guilty, he will face a fine of at least 15,000 euros and a prison sentence of up to five years.
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