The tourist who last week carved the initial letters of his name and his girlfriend, in wall of the Colosseum, apologized for his act which, he claims, is due to ignorance of historical reality.
THE twenty-seven-year-old Ivan Dimitrov, gymnast from Bulgaria who lives permanently in Bristol, Great Britain, was able to be identified after a great effort by the Italian police, the Italian Hotel Association and the employees of the Colosseum. It is about to be sent to him a fine of eighteen thousand euros.
In a letter to Rome Mayor Roberto Gualtieri and the residents of the Eternal City, Dimitrov he apologizes from all those who “with commitment and sacrifices protect the priceless historical and cultural value of the Colosseum“while, at the same time, he adds that “he had not realized that he was in this well-known place and only then was he informed that it was about ancient monument».
The young man, in his short letter, he apologizes “from the Italians but also from the whole world” for the damage he caused to a monument “which, in fact, is part of the international cultural heritage”, as he underlines.
Source: News Beast

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