Monday, May 18, 2015

Berlusconi tries to get on stage. Pascale: “Aggression” – BBC



Milan , May 18, 2015 – 15:25

     
     
 

Moments of tension in Saronno at the campaign rally of Silvio Berlusconi. A man aged 50 has been blocked by the police as he tried to bring the former premier. In the melee, and the subsequent struggle between the man, which was not made aware of the identity, and the police was injured a policeman, but not so serious. The event took place in the early afternoon of Thursday, around 15. At that time it was expected the rally Berlusconi to support the election campaign of the candidate for mayor Pierluigi Gilli Forza Italy in Saronno.



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Berlusconi in Saronno between handshakes and melee

 

The scramble

Based on what was possible rebuild, the man would try to reach the former Prime Minister on his arrival to the stage. These first was asked to leave by the bodyguards of the former Knight, but he resisted, at which point it was necessary the intervention of the police. The result is a scramble. The 50 year-old has been blocked by the police. The man, who at first was handcuffed, was then taken away in a car of the police. A policeman was relief for bruises bring in shoving. “I wanted to talk to Berlusconi” would have justified the man, who now could be charged with resisting the police. Investigations are ongoing to evaluate a possible arrest.

Pascale

“They wanted to attack one us, or even the president himself. Law enforcement agencies were ready and it was avoided an unpleasant episode, “said Francesca Pascale, partner of Berlusconi, in this time of turmoil. All day Pascale was alongside Berlusconi, on the way between the factories and even during lunch in a canteen. The girlfriend of the former premier, in jeans and leather jacket color, showed the lapel pin of the fight against AIDS, visually emphasizing its sensitivity to social issues and anti-discrimination and has been repeatedly called to take selfie or a simple handshake hand.

May 18, 2015 | 15:25

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