Graziano Mesina, one of Italy’s most famous criminals, died on Saturday, April 12 at the age of 83 years of cancer, the day after their release for health reasons, announced the media of the Peninsula.
Since 2021, he served in a prison in Milan in a 24 -year prison for drug trafficking, before being transferred to a hospital in the city where he died the day after his arrival.
Graziano Mesina, penultimate of a family of 11 children, born of a Sardinian Pastor father, was known for his series in series and spectacular escapes of several prisons or police station. According to the Daily La Repubblica site, 22 attempts to escape high security prisons, Graziano Mesina succeeded 10.
Rolado, then arrested again in 2013
With more than 40 years in prison for attempted murder and kidnappings, he arrived at the headlines in Italy jumping from a train during a transfer or disguising himself as a priest on another occasion, according to the media. In 1970, according to the media, he was dressed as a woman who had attended a football game of her Cagliari team.
Later, Graziano Mesina, with the state of “repentant”, played a key role in liberation in the Sardinia of a kidnapped child, Farouk Kassam, pushing the Italian president of the time to grant him a grace.
He worked for a time as a guide person with consulting, but in 2013, he was again arrested for creating an international network of drug traffickers, which led to the revocation of his grace.
Source: BFM TV
