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Jewish retiree murdered in Rome

While PM visits Italian capital, 74-year-old Jewish man is stabbed at entrance to aparment building

A Jewish retiree was murdered in Rome at the same time that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was visiting the Italian capital.

 

The 74-year-old man was stabbed on Monday night on Via Lanciani in the Nomentano quarter. His body was found at the entrance to the building where he resided.

 

 

The police launched an investigation into the case, and have so far ruled out robbery, since no money was taken out of the victim's wallet, which was found lying next to the body. The assault weapon is yet to be found.

 

The man – who filled a central role at the local synagogue – was a well known figure in the Jewish community. "It was only yesterday that I saw him at the synagogue," a friend of the victim said. "He was appreciated by everyone; we don't understand why he was murdered."

 

The man was survived by his wife and three children.

 

Rome's Jewish Community President Riccardo Pacifici visited the scene of the crime. He also met with Netanyahu, though the meeting was unconnected to the murder incident.

 

Netanyahu and eight ministers left for Italy early this week. The prime minister met with his Italian counterpart Silvio Berlusconi on Monday, and the two held a press conference later in the day.

 

Rabbi Menachem Lazar, who knew the victim, told Ynet that the Jewish community was shocked by the murder.

 

The victim, he added, ran a small family business and had no known rivals, adding to the community's upset.

 

 


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