Sunday, 23 August 2015

Funeral of a Reported Mafia Boss Featured ‘Godfather’ Music and a Gilded Carriage

Funeral for alleged mafia boss
People attend the funeral procession of alleged mafia member Vittorio Casamonica, outside Don Bosco church in Rome on Aug. 20, 2015.

There was even a low-flying helicopter dropping red rose petals on the crowd below

(ROME) — Romans aghast at a spiraling mafia probe found new reason for outrage Thursday over the Hollywood-style funeral of a purported local crime boss: It was replete with a gilded, horse-drawn carriage, flower petals tossed from a helicopter and the theme music from “The Godfather” playing outside the church.
Hundreds of tearful mourners paid their final respects to Vittorio Casamonica, 65, at the San Giovanni Bosco church on Rome’s outskirts. Police identified him as a leader of the Casamonica clan active in the southwest part of the capital but said he was “on the margins” of organized crime and hadn’t emerged as a suspect in recent mafia investigations.
“You conquered Rome, now you’ll conquer paradise,” read a banner affixed to the entrance of the church. “King of Rome,” read another, featuring Casamonica’s image, the Colosseum and St. Peter’s Basilica.
Mayor Ignazio Marino called Rome’s prefect demanding to know how such a scene could have taken place and tweeted that it was “intolerable that funerals are used by the living to send mafia messages.”
The parish priest, the Rev. Giancarlo Manieri, said he had no control over what happened outside the church and that inside, the funeral was celebrated normally, the ANSA news agency reported.
Lawmakers expressed outrage at the scene, which played out on TV newscasts all afternoon and evening: Six black horses pulling an antique, black-and-gold carriage to a stop in front of the church as a band played the soulful tunes of “The Godfather,” and mourners tossing bouquets of flowers as the casket was carried into the church.
At a certain point, a low-flying helicopter dropped red rose petals on the crowd below.

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