Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Rome's Trevi fountain turns red after activist uses dye to protest 'corruption'

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An Italian activist has poured red dye into the Trevi Fountain 10 years after he pulled the same stunt.

Graziano Cecchini insisted that the dye wouldn’t harm the fountain and was intended as a protest against Rome’s corruption and filth.

According to witnesses, Cecchini managed to climb onto the side of the fountain and pour the dye in, turning the Trevi pool into a murky red lake. Police escorted him from the scene.

In a statement, Cecchini said the protest was a “cry that Rome isn’t dead, that it’s alive and ready to return to be the capital of art, life and Renaissanc­e.”

Cecchini was also responsibl­e for sending thousands of colored plastic balls down Rome’s Spanish Steps in 2008.

By Thursday afternoon, authoritie­s had turned off the Trevi’s hydraulics and were draining the fountain pool to prevent any damage from the dye.

“Actions like this display ignorance and a total lack of civic sense,” said the deputy mayor, Luca Bergamo.

(Courtesy The Guardian, UK)

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Graziano Cecchini, who pulled a similar stunt 10 years ago, was escorted from the scene by police

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