The Asian Age

After killing 150, mobster seeks dignified death

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Rome, June 5: Salvatore “Toto” Riina, Sicily’s most notorious gangster, has “the right to die with dignity,” an Italian appeal court said Monday, opening the door to Riina’s eventual release.

The former “boss of bosses” was arrested in 1993 after ruling Sicily’s Cosa Nostra with an iron fist for over two decades. He is believed to have ordered more than 150 murders.

Riina, nicknamed “the beast” because of his cruelty, is jailed for life in Parma for sanctionin­g scores of killing, including as the mastermind behind the assassinat­ions of anti-Mafia judges Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino in 1992.

But the 86-year-old suffers from cancer and other ailments, his defence lawyers told the court, and should have his sentence reduced or be allowed to serve it out under house arrest.

On Monday, the appeal court agreed and asked the original court in Bologna to reconsider his situation.

Last year, the Bologna court had said Riina could be treated for his serious health conditions while incarcerat­ed, but refused to entertain the idea of setting him free.

Riina still represente­d a “significan­t danger” and had never disassocia­ted himself from Cosa Nostra, the Bologna court said, adding that there was a risk he could re-offend.

The higher Italian court of cassation said the Bologna tribunal failed to take factors into account, like Riina’s “physical deteriorat­ion”. He has kidney cancer and suffers from various ailments, the court said.

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