Valerio Fioravanti

Valerio Fioravanti

Giuseppe Valerio Fioravanti (born March 28, 1958) is an Italian former child actor and terrorist, founder of the neo-fascist terrorist group "Nuclei Armati Rivoluzionari".He is currently serving a life term for the 1980 Bologna train station bombing working in Nessuno tocchi Caino. He was born at Rovereto.

Fioravanti married his co-accomplice in the Bologna massacre, Francesca Mambro, in prison. In 1997, the Venice Film Festival debuted a documentary of his on Rome's Rebibbia prison, "Piccoli Ergastoli" (Little Life Sentences).

Fioravanti was arrested on February 5, 1981, after two policemen were killed in a shootout in Padua with members of the "Terza Posizione" terrorist grouping. Fioravanti was shot, a tip-off led to his arrest later that day. He was sought at that time in connection with a series of crimes, including the Bologna bombing. [cite news | title = Two police killed by terrorists | publisher = United Press International | date = 1981-02-06]

In 1988, he was convicted and served a life sentence for the Bologna bombing. [cite news | title = Court issues sentences in Bologna train bombing | publisher = United Press International | date = 1988-07-11] . He was acquitted on appeals in 1990, but a retrial started in 1993. [cite news | title = Appeals Court Throws Out Bologna Bombing Convictions | publisher = Associated Press | date = 1990-07-19] [cite news | title = Second Appeals Trial Begins for Train Station Bombing | publisher = Associated Press | date = 1993-10-11] In 1995, the Supreme Court confirmed his earlier sentence.

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