Italian police blame man from England for Colosseum graffiti

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Italian police have recognized a person from England because the seemingly perpetrator after graffiti was scribbled on a wall on the Colosseum - sparking widespread anger.

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A bearded younger man in a blue flowery shirt was pictured in a video posted on social media on Saturday scratching his and his girlfriend's title with a key on an inside wall of the traditional Roman stone amphitheatre.

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He left the inscription "Ivan + Hayley 23".

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Italy's Carabinieri police mentioned that they had been helped to determine the couple by photographic proof however didn't title them.

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A police supply mentioned the person had been positioned underneath formal investigation however the couple had left the nation earlier than the authorities might meet up with them.

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The man dangers a fantastic of no less than 15,000 euros (Β£12,928) and a jail sentence of as much as 5 years if he have been to be convicted in Italy.

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The graffiti induced outrage, with Italy's tradition minister Gennaro Sangiuliano saying: "This act was offensive to everyone around the world who appreciates the value of archaeology, monuments and history."

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Built 2,000 years in the past, the Colosseum was the most important amphitheatre within the Roman empire and used to host gladiator fights, executions and animal hunts.

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Today, it's Italy's hottest vacationer attraction.

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