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The public funeral mafioso prohibited Provenzano, property controversy
Palermo police chief Guido Longo with a formal directive has stopped the development of public funeral ceremony in the church of the Sicilian Mafia leader Bernardo Provenzano.
Under this order, the mafia boss families can develop a private burial ceremony in the cemetery of the town of Corleone, the birthplace of Provenzano in Sicily.
During the day it took place in San Paolo Hospital of Milan autopsy on the body of Bernardo Provenzano, who confirmed his death to natural health reasons.
Sicilian mafia Kryebosi died yesterday aged 83 prisoners ward in San Poalo Milan hospital where was hospitalized since dated April 9, 2014 with an incurable disease.
Bernardo Provenzano was arrested on April 11, 2006 after 43 years on the run from Italian justice. To dramatize his 20 life sentences for serious crimes.
Criminal defense attorney of Provenzano Rosalba De Greegorio last hours has disputed the fact of denying the state its requirements for transfer because of the serious health condition of Bernardo Provenzano from prison of high security and prohibition of imprisonment because of essential need medical treatments.
As Director General of Prisons in the Italian Ministry of Justice Roberto Piscitello said that Bernardo Provenzano was treated fairly and with due diligence, being sent to the hospital in Parma and in Milan it.
Italian authorities documenting that his health condition deteriorated, on July 9 due to a lung infection. On July 10 the patient arrived at his wife and children.
With the death of Bernardo Provenzano, the Sicilian mafia kryebosit, Italian public opinion and media casting more and more the question of where he finished his wealth treasure.
During his arrest in the country where it was hidden note they found numerous code, which prove the economic power of the mafia active activity SICIL.
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