Two officers required medical attention for minor smoke intoxication The two episodes in Castelli Romani involving the Carabinieri and the police are disturbing flames had threatened the cars of the Carabinieri of the Castel Gandolfo station Tonight it was the turn of 14 cars with the institutional white and blue colors of the police station and the traffic police of Albano Laziale It is difficult not to hypothesize a link between the two episodes which the representation of both forces of law and order the proximity in terms of space and time and the ways in which the two attacks seem to have been carried out when the Castel Gandolfo Carabinieri company sentry noticed a flash coming from the square where the service cars were parked The flames had engulfed the tires of an Alfa Giulia with the colors of the institute and a Fiat Bravo managed to extinguish the flames before they spread to the cars and the entire fleet The sources of the fire were found on site probably fabric soaked in flammable liquid The investigations carried out by the same Carabinieri led to the establishment that the fire had been started by a person who had climbed over the fence by passing through the external scaffolding of a construction site Damage however limited contrary to what happened tonight in Albano Laziale the flames spread to all the car park of the police station and the traffic police subsection 14 cars with the colors of the institute were destroyed or seriously damaged While two officers needed medical attention for minor smoke intoxication The intervention of the firefighters was only able to prevent the flames from spreading to the structures adjacent to the perimeter of the police station One apartment building was however evacuated as a precaution The subsequent investigations by the scientific police and verification carried out together with the firefighters allowed us to ascertain with extreme certainty the malicious nature of the fire the investigators found unequivocal elements that exclude any other hypothesis and understand if it is the same one who attempted to set fire to the cars of the carabinieri in Castel Gandolfo The investigations into both cases are coordinated by the Velletri prosecutor's office The Fsp Polizia di Stato union speaks of a “terrible climate” in the Castelli Romani The very serious news story “attestes to a terrible climate of violence that results in attacks that are most likely pre-planned and well-organized against the police force There is maximum alert for what is happening and the investigations will have to shed light on these episodes which far from being the actions of some scoundrel could both have had dramatic consequences” The fire in Albano “is intentional also because you can clearly see a hooded person entering the parking lot and placing incendiary bottles under the cars” This was stated in a note by Domenico Pianese “The cars that caught fire are 9 from the highway police and 6 from the police station one from the highway police and one from the police station suffered smoke intoxication and are currently in hospital for further tests It is quite evident that behind this act there are exponents of the anarchist-insurrectionist area a lead that deserves to be investigated further by the competent authorities This is a very serious act against the police force which puts at risk not only the police officers but also the safety of the community” expressed his solidarity and closeness to the police station officers on social media which fortunately only caused material damage I express closeness and every type of support to all the officers of the police station for what happened,” Borelli wrote on social media “The municipal offices have taken action to the extent of our competence it was necessary to close to vehicular traffic on Via Appia and an alternating one-way system was ordered with consequent repercussions on traffic.” “the stretch of road was reopened to traffic in both directions,” the mayor concluded Police cars on fire in Castelli and cars set on fire on Via Portuense in Ponte Galeria to block police cars chasing a gang of thieves attacking the security guard and stealing a large quantity of cell phones personal computers and televisions for a value to be quantified in order to slow down the intervention of the police burning some cars and throwing nails on the asphalt The nails left on the asphalt continued to puncture tires of cars and trucks throughout the afternoon Read also other news on Nova News Click here and receive updates on WhatsApp Follow us on the social channels of Nova News on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Telegram The announcement was made by Bishop Marcello Semeraro who explained in a letter that September 21ist is an important day for the Church in Albano met a priest who proved to be very important for his vocation and it is also the day that  Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI “that date has been a point of reference for celebrating the anniversary of the Dedication of our Cathedral” which he added has finally finished being restored The Pope responded positively to Monsignor Semeraro's request and Pope Francis will arrive in Albano Laziale on the afternoon of September 21 and will preside over the celebration of the Holy Eucharist Bishop Semeraro then expressed his gratitude to Pope Francis and stated that the details of the event will be communicated later “I invite you to prepare for the meeting with the Pope anticipating his joy with prayer and with the renewed commitment to live as faithful children of the Holy Mother Church" The building of the Cathedral of Albano was consecrated in 1721 though it stands on the site of a much older basilica which was once dedicated to St John the Baptist Pope Leo III built a new Cathedral and changed its dedication Thank you for reading our article. You can keep up-to-date by subscribing to our daily newsletter. Just click here and traffic of the big city among them fresh air wonderful food and a road that seems to run in reverse this curious spot is popular in Rome and Italian national TV reported about it As with other 'anti-gravity hills' It looks like a normal street in the woods with a gentle slope but if you pour water or put a ball on the pavement it seems to go uphill When one walks on the hill one "can clearly feel that going uphill is much easier than going downhill." This of course should be a dead giveaway that something is amiss If a blind man walked on this hill he would find it no stranger than any other hill Like other gravity hills throughout the world the same explanations are generally given: a deviation in gravity magnetic effects caused by huge underground metal deposits and in this case volcanic activity in ancient times one which only affects those with sight The effect is caused by the peculiar series of uphill and downhill stretches in which there is scarce or no view of the horizon If one lays a level on the hill is shows that things are going downhill indeed.. However it seems that even computers can get it wrong Recently it has been pointed out that according to Google Maps the height of a succession of points on the road shows that according to Google things are indeed going uphill in defiance of gravity Things roll uphill on this Mexican street that seems to defy gravity A mysterious spot where the laws of gravity seem not to apply The strange phenomenon causing gravity to "work backwards" on this hill has been blamed on the paranormal A haunted hill that supposedly defied gravity an optical illusion makes cars seem to roll uphill A spooky spot along the road where things mysteriously seem to move uphill by themselves An optical Illusion once believed to be an electrical phenomenon This strange hill on Old Fort Road where gravity works in reverse has been fascinating locals for years Cookies allow us to understand how you use this site and improve your experience. Our detailed Cookie Policy can be found here By continuing to use this website you accept our use of cookies Mandatory cookies help make this website usable by enabling basic functions like page navigation and access to secure areas of the website Our website cannot function properly without these cookies Statistic cookies help us understand how visitors interact with this website for example seeing which pages are most popular This information is collected anonymously and helps us improve the site by making the most sought after information easy to find Marketing cookies are used to track visitors across websites allowing the display of ads that are relevant and engaging for the visitor Whilst we do not display any advertising on the WJC website allowing marketing cooking may allow other sites to see that you have visited our site Priebke was an SS captain who took part in a 1944 massacre near Rome that killed 335 people He was living under house arrest in Rome for the last 15 years he was sentenced to life imprisonment in 1998 but was allowed to live under house arrest because of his age and ill health A German Foreign Ministry spokesman told a regular news briefing on Wednesday he knew of no laws preventing a German citizen who had died abroad being buried in Germany adding such matters were usually for the family of the deceased to sort out Priebke's remains could be laid to rest somewhere without it being used by anyone for political ends," he added   This newscast is updated weekdays at 6am Nazi war criminal's funeral thwarted by protesters in ItalyAPALBANO LAZIALE Italy (AP) — The funeral of Nazi war criminal Erich Priebke was called off at the last minute Tuesday by his lawyer after he said police prevented friends and family members from attending amid a noisy protest against the planned memorial Shouting "murderer" and "executioner," hundreds of people jeered as Priebke's coffin arrived for the funeral Mass to be celebrated by a splinter Catholic group opposed to the Vatican's outreach to Jews told The Associated Press the funeral did not take place "because authorities did not allow people to enter who wanted to come in." The casket remained inside Since Priebke's death on Friday at age 100 debate has raged over what to do with his remains Pope Francis' vicar for Rome refused him a funeral in a Catholic Church and Rome's police chief backed him up Priebke participated in one of the worst massacres in German-occupied Italy during World War II the slaughter of 335 civilians at the Ardeatine Caves outside Rome Tensions have been high ever since he died and left behind an interview in which he denied Jews were gassed in the Holocaust No one appeared ready to handle his service Pius X in the city of Albano Laziale south of Rome stepped forward to celebrate the funeral Mass known for the anti-Semitic views of some of its members celebrates the pre-Vatican II old Latin Mass Where he will be buried remains unresolved But as the hearse bringing the coffin arrived outside the society's walled compound people in the crowd slammed their fists and umbrellas on the car and shouted "We are all anti-fascist!" and "Priebke Giachini said friends and family wanted to enter We were waiting for those who should have arrived to participate," he said opposed to the modernizing reforms of the Second Vatican Council It split from Rome after its leader consecrated bishops without papal consent It currently has no legal standing in the Catholic Church One of its disgraced members is Bishop Richard Williamson who made headlines in 2009 when he denied that any Jews were killed in gas chambers during the Holocaust In a final interview released by his lawyer upon his death Priebke denied the Nazis gassed Jews and accused the West of inventing such crimes to cover up atrocities committed by the Allies during World War II Once word spread that the society would celebrate the Mass the mayor of Albano Laziale issued an ordinance trying to block the coffin from arriving but said he was overruled by the government prefect Deputy Mayor Maurizio Sementelli said one of the reasons for the outrage was that one of the victims of the massacre was from Albano Priebke spent nearly 50 years as a fugitive before being extradited to Italy from Argentina in 1995 to stand trial for the 1944 massacre where he had been serving his life term under house arrest Giachini has said he merely wanted a Catholic funeral for his client whom he said had confessed his sins and been absolved Cardinal Agostino Vallini refused him a church funeral Albano is about 30 kilometers (20 miles) southeast of Rome and isn't part of Vallini's archdiocese a moral theologian at Rome's Pontifical Holy Cross University said Vallini's decision to refuse Priebke a church funeral was highly unusual but was presumably done to take into account the outpouring of emotion Priebke's death has unleashed Wednesday marks the 70th anniversary of the roundup of Jews from Rome's ghetto for the Auschwitz concentration camp to honor the Jewish people and all that they suffered and for maintaining public peace these are all good reasons for not having a public ceremony," said Gahl Details of Priebke's relationship with the Society of St said he counted Priebke as a friend and would celebrate a memorial Mass in his honor this weekend Abrahamowicz in the past has supported Williamson and expressed doubts of his own about the extent of the Holocaust and I don't consider a sin what he did," Abrahamowicz told Sky TG24 speaking of Priebke's role in the massacre The funeral was likely to further distance the Society of St Pope Benedict XVI had made bringing the society's members back into the fold a key priority of his pontificate But talks between the society and Rome broke down in the final year of his papacy and Francis has made clear he has no interest in restarting them Reuters is a news agency founded in 1851 and owned by the Thomson Reuters Corporation based in Toronto One of the world's largest wire services it provides financial news as well as international coverage in over 16 languages to more than 1000 newspapers and 750 broadcasters around the globe You don't have permission to access the page you requested What is this page?The website you are visiting is protected.For security reasons this page cannot be displayed Anti-fascist demonstrators shout as the hearse carrying the coffin of Nazi war criminal Erich Priebke arrives in Albano Laziale A Catholic splinter group planned to hold a funeral for Priebke despite attempts by the local mayor to prevent it protests and clashes erupted Tuesday as a Catholic splinter group prepared to celebrate the funeral of Nazi war criminal Erich Priebke — on the eve of the 70th anniversary of the Nazi roundup of Roman Jews Police in riot gear tried to keep groups of ultra-right-wing sympathizers away from citizens enraged over a religious ritual for the man associated with one of the most gruesome Nazi massacres of World War II was serving a life sentence for his participation in the 1944 massacre of 335 civilians The massacre was in retaliation for the killing of 33 German soldiers Adolf Hitler had ordered that 10 Italians be executed for every German killed Priebke was in charge of the SS troops who executed the civilians — partisans and Jews And he died unrepentant: In his last interview he continued to deny that the Nazis gassed Jews during the Holocaust Priebke supporters shout slogans after the hearse carrying his coffin arrived in Albano Laziale His death unleashed an emotional debate on what to do with his body said a funeral for Priebke held in the capital would be an insult where Priebke lived for 50 years as a fugitive His hometown in Germany also ruled out burying him there fearing his grave could become a pilgrimage site for neo-Nazis prohibited any Rome church from celebrating Priebke's funeral announced it would hold the funeral in its church in the small town of Albano Laziale The group opposes the reforms of the Second Vatican Council and several of its members are known Holocaust deniers Bishop Richard Williamson made headlines in 2009 when he claimed Jews were not gassed by the Nazis during the Holocaust But the SSPX did not take into account the townspeople's anger Albano Laziale has been honored for its resistance to Nazism and fascism and the memory of the horrors of the Nazi occupation is still vivid Mayor Nicola Marini tried to block the hearse's arrival but the government prefect overruled the order They shouted "executioner" and kicked the hearse as it arrived the funeral announcement drew groups of Nazi sympathizers to the town; they came from other parts of Italy by train and bus Clashes broke out between the townspeople and the ultra-rightists with police in riot gear trying to disperse them with tear gas tension was so high that the funeral was suspended and the coffin was put in an unmarked police van and taken to a military airport It's believed that the body was to be cremated What is clear is that the entire incident could have been avoided if a quiet religious ritual had been conducted inside the home where Priebke died And this happened as the country prepared for Wednesday's remembrance of the 70th anniversary of the Nazi and fascist roundup of more than 1,000 Jews from the Rome ghetto who were packed into trains and shipped to Auschwitz The Priebke funeral has highlighted a historical divide that still persists in Italy between anti-fascists and sympathizers of the fascist and Nazi regimes It's all the more ominous because it happens against a backdrop of growing extreme right-wing sympathies not only in Italy Become an NPR sponsor a former SS captain who died in Rome aged 100 last Friday while serving a life sentence for his role in the massacre of 335 Italians in 1944 had been denied a church funeral in the Italian capital by the Catholic Church despite protests from his lawyer and family But on Tuesday the Society of Saint Pius X which has split from the Vatican over its opposition to the modernisation of Catholic doctrine and its outreach to Jews offered Priebke a funeral at its church in Albano Laziale The group gained notoriety in 2009 when a British member, Richard Williamson, denied the Holocaust had taken place claiming: "I believe there were no gas chambers." As the hearse containing Priebke's remains tried to enter the church on Tuesday afternoon yelled "Assassin" and tried to attack a priest Riot police separated the crowd from a small group of rightwing extremists only for close friends and relatives," said Priebke's lawyer Local mayor Nicola Marini had tried to ban the coffin from entering Albano Laziale for the funeral which fell on the 70th anniversary of the Nazi round up of Jews in Rome but he was overruled by the local government prefect Cremation was the best solution, said Riccardo Pacifici, the president of Rome's Jewish community. "Spreading his ashes, like they did to Adolf Eichmann, would stop his grave becoming a pilgrimage destination," he said.  My NewsSign Out Sign InCreate your free profileSections news Alerts NBC News contributorFormer Nazi SS Captain Erich Priebke is escorted by Argentine police as he prepares to board a flight taking him to Rome to face trial in November 1995.Reauters/Enrique Marcarian/FilesA leading Nazi-hunter at a Jewish rights group said on Tuesday that the body of an ex-SS captain at the center of a diplomatic wrangle should be cremated Efraim Zuroff, chief Nazi-hunter at the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Israel said the body of Erich Priebke should “share the fate of millions of the Nazis’ victims Priebke died at age 100 in Rome last Friday while serving a life sentence under house arrest His body has become something of a diplomatic problem His birthplace in Germany became on Tuesday the third place to reject the idea that he could be buried there fearful it would energize neo-Nazi sentiment But Zuroff -- who compiles a yearly list of the “most wanted” living Nazis and attempts to bring them to justice -- said the solution is simple. “Burn the body and scatter the ashes,” he said. “The last thing anyone wants is for his grave to turn into a shrine for the neo-Nazis, and we have to remember he was a totally unsympathetic Nazi who showed no remorse for the murders he committed. “Why shouldn't he share the share the fate of millions of the Nazis' victims, who have no grave to cry to and no place to grieve?” People gather outside the church of Lefebvriani, in Albano Laziale, on Tuesday, where the funeral of Erich Priebke took place.Ernesto Ruscio/Getty ImagesPriebke was serving a life sentence under house arrest for his part in the killing of 335 civilians in 1944 near Rome. He admitted his role in what was Italy’s worst wartime massacre and never apologized. He also claimed the Holocaust was an invention by Western powers to cover up their own human rights atrocities. Priebke’s lawyer, Paolo Giachini, told Reuters on Sunday that the family would be seeking a burial in Rome as soon as possible. But authorities in the Italian capital were quick to reject this, with left-leaning mayor Ignazio Marino saying it would be an insult to the city, according to several reports. Argentina, where Priebke lived after the war and where his wife is buried, has also refused to allow his body to be buried there. This prompted growing speculation that Priebke could be buried in his German hometown of Hennigsdorf, near Berlin. Martin Schaefer, a German foreign ministry spokesman, told the Associated Press that the family has not yet put in a request to bury Priebke in Germany. But officials in Hennigsdorf said on Tuesday that they have rejected any suggestion he could be laid to rest there, following fears his grave could become a shrine for neo-Nazis. To mark Priebke's 99th birthday last year around 40 neo-Nazis wearing masks of his face held a torch-lit ceremony in his hometown. "We don't have to bury Priebke in Hennigsdorf and we will not do it," a town hall spokeswoman told Reuters. They added that as there was no evidence that members of his family were buried there, the town had no obligation to take him. Reuters and the Associated Press contributed to this report. is a prominent figure in the Italian culinary scene renowned for his mastery in pasta preparation particularly for his interpretation of carbonara earning him the nickname "King of Carbonara" Monosilio began his career at the Roscioli family restaurant then honed his skills through internships in the kitchens of Fulvio Pierangelini and Mauro Uliassi A significant experience in South Africa solidified his talents as a kitchen manager he worked in Enrico Crippa's three-starred kitchen and started an eight-year collaboration with Alessandro Pipero Monosilio was awarded a Michelin star and named Emerging Chef by Gambero Rosso he received the San Pellegrino Best Chef Under 30 award from the international guide Identità Golose Monosilio's cuisine is based on a deep knowledge of ingredients and excellent technical mastery a central element of national culture and tradition is always present in his menus in daring and innovative forms Monosilio embarked on an entrepreneurial journey with the opening of "Luciano – Cucina Italiana" a restaurant with an in-house pasta factory in the center of Rome His goal is to democratize quality dining by blending Italian tradition with innovation and modernity making it accessible to a broader audience located in the picturesque Piazza del Teatro di Pompeo is renowned for its homemade pasta and traditional Roman dishes Monosilio also stands out for his ability to reinvent classic dishes as evidenced by his interpretations of tongue with Romanesco broccoli and anchovies and roasted octopus with vanilla-flavored cauliflower Luciano Monosilio exemplifies how culinary tradition can be reinterpreted in a modern key while maintaining a deep connection with the roots and culture of the region Do you want to discover the latest news and recipes of the most renowned chefs and restaurants in the world La nostra società utilizza inoltre cookie funzionali per registrare informazioni sulle scelte dell’utente e per consentire una personalizzazione del Sito; ad esempio Questi cookie possono essere installati dalla nostra società o da Terze parti In caso di disabilitazione di questi cookie la qualità e l’esperienza di navigazione potrebbe non essere soddisfacente Questi cookie sono installati da social media per consentire la condivisione dei contenuti del presente Sito Essi sono in grado di monitorare la navigazione compiuta anche in altri siti e creano un profilo dell’utente sulla base dei suoi interessi Ciò potrebbe avere un impatto sul contenuto e messaggi visualizzati sugli altri siti visitati non sarà possibile utilizzare o visualizzare questi strumenti di condivisione per l’installazione e l’uso di tali cookie occorre il consenso dell’utente Per maggiori informazioni consulta la pagna cookies policy said he had cancelled the service because police outside the church in Albano Laziale near Rome had stopped friends and relatives of Priebke entering the church The Italian news agency Ansa reported that members of a far-right Italian political movement had been barred from entering by authorities a former SS captain who died in Rome last Friday aged 100 while serving a life sentence for his role in the massacre of 335 Italians in 1944 had been denied a church funeral in the Italian capital by the Catholic church despite protests from his lawyer and family The group gained notoriety in 2009 when a British member, Richard Williamson, denied the Holocaust had taken place, saying: "I believe there were no gas chambers." As the hearse containing Priebke's remains tried to enter the church on Tuesday afternoon accompanied by a police escort, protesters kicked it, yelled "assassin" and tried to attack a priest. Riot police separated the crowd from a small group of rightwing extremists, some hooded, who gave the fascist salute. As the evening wore on, the opposing groups briefly clashed before police intervened. Nicola Marini, the mayor of Albano Laziale, had tried to ban the coffin from entering the town for the funeral, which was taking place on the 70th anniversary of the Nazi roundup of Jews in Rome, but he was overruled by the local government prefect. After living in Argentina for 50 years after the war, Priebke was given a life sentence in Italy in 1998 for his role in the 1944 massacre at the Ardeatine caves in Rome, a reprisal for the killing of 33 German soldiers by resistance fighters. Given house arrest with permission to attend church, he outraged Jews in Rome, who would bump into him as he walked in a city park. Priebke admitted no guilt, insisting he had been following orders and, just before his death, claimed that the Holocaust was an invention. After the Vatican denied him a funeral in Rome, the capital's mayor also ruled out a burial in the capital. Argentina's foreign minister said Priebke could not be buried in Argentina, and a spokesman for the council of Priebke's home town, Hennigsdorf in Germany, said: "We don't have to bury Priebke in Hennigsdorf and we will not do it." Mayor Marini said a burial there was also out of the question. Cremation was the best solution, said Riccardo Pacifici, the president of Rome's Jewish community. "Spreading his ashes, like they did to Adolf Eichmann, would stop his grave becoming a pilgrimage destination." After the cancelled funeral, Priebke's coffin remained in Albano Laziale overnight. after a funeral was disrupted.Anti-fascist protesters hold a banner reading 'Priebke executioner' during the funeral of Nazi war criminal Erich Priebke in Albano Laziale near Rome on October 15 4 min readPublished 16 October 2013 8:56am ShareGet SBS News daily and direct to your InboxSign up now for the latest news from Australia and around the world direct to your inbox.Your email address *Morning (Mon–Fri) Photo Gallery: Hundreds Protest Nazi Funeral Near Rome an ultra-conservative Catholic splinter group yesterday agreed to hold a funeral service for Nazi war criminal Erich Priebke at a church in the small town of Albano Laziale in the province of Rome As Priebke's casket was brought into the church violent clashes erupted outside between hundreds of anti-Priebke demonstrators and a small group of right-wing extremists ultimately causing officials to break up the service "We had to suspend the funeral because there was a risk of it turning into a gathering place for neo-Nazis," said Giuseppe Pecoraro Italian authorities last night moved Priebke's body to the Pratica di Mare air force base south of Rome but it is as of yet unclear whether the remains will be cremated at the base or sent abroad indicated that Italian officials were in contact with the German embassy in Rome over possibly transferring Priebke's corpse to Germany the embassy has maintained it is the responsibility of Priebke's family Italian daily Corriere Della Sera reported Priebke was living under house arrest in Rome since his extradition from Argentina in 1995 Italian authorities convicted Priebke -- a lifelong Holocaust denier -- for the 1944 murder of 335 Italian civilians Due to his heinous crimes and unrepentant attitude the Catholic Church refused to provide Priebke with a church funeral mass in Rome instead offering the option of a private prayer service at his home Pius -- a breakaway order founded in 1970 by French archbishop Marcel Lefebvre that is opposed to the modernizing reforms of the Second Vatican Council -- showed no reservations in facilitating a service for Priebke which resisted the Vatican's outreach to the Jewish community over the past decades released a statement yesterday: "We hereby reiterate our rejection of all forms of anti-Semitism and racial hatred but also of hatred in all its forms." have been filled with a number of notable Holocaust deniers including Bishop Richard Nelson Williamson and Father Florian Abrahamowicz -- though both priests have been expelled from the group in recent years yesterday called Priebke a friend and offered to celebrate a memorial mass for him this coming weekend "I absolve sinners and I don't consider what he did a sin," he told Sky Italy Violent clashes erupted on Tuesday between anti-Fascist protesters and neo-Nazis outside Rome when a small ultra-conservative Catholic sect tried to hold a funeral for recently deceased Nazi war criminal Erich Priebke The Catholic Church refused to provide Priebke with a church funeral mass in Rome protesters in front of the Lefebvriani church in Albano Laziale The gates to the Lefebvriani church -- a parish run by the splinter far-right Society of Saint Pius X -- in Albano Laziale Pius brotherhood have been filled with a number of notable Holocaust deniers including Bishop Richard Nelson Williamson and Father Florian Abrahamowicz --though both priests have been expelled from the group in recent years guards in front of the Lefebvriani church in Albano Laziale Anti-fascist protesters outside the Lefebvriani church in Albano Laziale hold up a sign that reads reportedly the grandson of a former Italian partisan holds up a sign outsde the Lefebvriani church that reads Italian police officers stand guard outside the funeral of Nazi war criminal Erich Priebke at the Lefebvriani church in Albano Laziale Anti-fascist demonstrators protest as the hearse carrying the body of Nazi war criminal Erihc Priebke arrives at the Lefebvriani church in Albano Laziale Itlaian policemen push back anti-fascist protesters outside of the Lefebvriani church in Albano Laziale as the hearse carrying the body of Nazi war criminal Erihc Priebke arrives following clashes in Albano Laziale between anti-fascist demonstrators and right-wing extremists but it is as of yet unclear whether the remains will be cremated at the base or sent abroad to Germany guards stand outside the entrance to the military airport The flames broke out inside the apartment this morning A fire It broke out inside a house with two people inside Early this morning, around 6am, a fire It broke out inside a house in Albano Laziale The Fire Brigade and emergency vehicles arrived immediately on the scene the woman was rescued and urgently taken to the hospital because seriously intoxicated his lifeless body was found in the apartment The fire that broke out inside an apartment in a two-story building was put out by the Fire fightersThe house was then made available to the judicial authorities for investigations, as the causes that led to the accident are still unclear stake It could have been a cigarette or a candle left burning or it could have been due to a malfunctioning appliance Notizie.it is a newspaper registered with the Court of Milan n.68 on 01/03/2018 Impara come descrivere lo scopo dell'immagine (si apre in una nuova scheda) Lascia vuoto se l'immagine è puramente decorativa