Prime Minister of Italy Silvio Berlusconi assaulted
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is in San Raffaele Hospital overnight in Milan following an assault during an autograph session at the end of a rally.
The 73 year-old media mogul received a punch in the face from an assailant who police named as 42 year-old Massimo Tartaglia, a local man who has been undergoing mental health treatment for ten years. Tartaglia was holding a replica of Milan's famous Domo Cathedral as he struck the premier; the composition of the replica is unknown, but eyewitnesses suggest it may have been made from marble, iron or another heavy material.
The assailant is currently in custody at a police station somewhere in Milan; police have confirmed he has no prior criminal record.
The attack on Berlusconi left him requiring treatment for damage to his mouth, a broken nose, cuts to his face and, according to reports from BBC News, at least two broken teeth. He has undergone a precautionary CT Scan. This is not the only attack Berlusconi has received; several years ago a man hit him with a tripod, leaving him with a cut to his forehead.
Sources
- Frances D'Emilio. "Italian Premier Berlusconi punched in the face" — Associated Press, December 13, 2009
- Nick Pisa. "Silvio Berlusconi punched in face after Milan rally" — Telegraph.co.uk, December 13, 2009
- "Italy's PM Silvio Berlusconi is bloodied by attack" — BBC News Online, December 13, 2009