A tobacconist-cum-restaurateur
shot dead a burglar who broke into his bar-restaurant at
Casaletto Lodigiano near Lodi in northern Italy overnight,
police said Friday.
The burglars, who had broken in with accomplices, died from a
single gunshot wound to the back.
The body of the burglar was found a few dozen yards from the
restaurant, probably dragged their by his accomplices, police
said.
He has not yet been identified.
The restaurateur was named as Mario Cattaneo, 67.
The attempted burglary of the bar-restaurant, Osteria dei
amis, took place at around 4 a.m., police said.
The owner of the osteria, which was also a tobacconist's,
heard noises and went downstairs where, after a struggle, he
shot the intruder with his licensed hunting rifle.
The other members of the gang fled, leaving their haul of
cigarettes.
Cattaneo was slightly injured and was treated briefly in
hospital.
Cattaneo and his wife were interviewed by police.
Also interviewed was a neighbout, woken by the noises, who
said he had asked Cattaneo if he had got his man.
"Yes I got him," Cattaneo is reported to have answered,
according to the witness.
Amid the possibility Cattaneo may be charged with excessive
self defence or more, some rightwing politicians said he should
be cleared because he was protecting himself and his family.
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