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Toto Riina, Mafia 'boss of bosses', dies in jail aged 87 | |
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Notorious Sicilian Mafia "boss of all bosses" Salvatore "Toto" Riina has died from cancer in jail, aged 87. | |
Riina was serving 26 life sentences and is believed to have ordered more than 150 murders. | |
The head of the feared Cosa Nostra spent nearly a quarter of a century on the run before being jailed in 1993. He ordered more murders from jail. | |
As well as kidney cancer, he was said to have been suffering from a heart condition and Parkinson's disease. | |
Riina had been in a medically induced coma and his family had been given special permission to visit him in the prisoners' wing of the hospital in Parma, northern Italy. | Riina had been in a medically induced coma and his family had been given special permission to visit him in the prisoners' wing of the hospital in Parma, northern Italy. |
No Italy 'baby bonus' for Mafia boss's daughter Lucia Riina | No Italy 'baby bonus' for Mafia boss's daughter Lucia Riina |
Mafia boss's son's interview sparks fury in Italy | Mafia boss's son's interview sparks fury in Italy |
The secret lives of the Mafia hunters | The secret lives of the Mafia hunters |
Riina was born in 1930 to poor farmers in Corleone, Sicily - the birthplace of Don Corleone, the fictional Godfather in Francis Ford Coppola's film trilogy. | Riina was born in 1930 to poor farmers in Corleone, Sicily - the birthplace of Don Corleone, the fictional Godfather in Francis Ford Coppola's film trilogy. |
His father was killed when he was 13 and at 19 he joined the local Mafia, committing his first murder to gain entry. | His father was killed when he was 13 and at 19 he joined the local Mafia, committing his first murder to gain entry. |
Riina seized control of the Cosa Nostra crime group in the 1970s. His reputation for cruelty earned him the nickname "The Beast". | Riina seized control of the Cosa Nostra crime group in the 1970s. His reputation for cruelty earned him the nickname "The Beast". |
He spent 24 years as a fugitive, remaining all the while on the island of Sicily. | |
In 1992, two anti-Mafia judges - Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino, who had brought scores of mobsters to trial in the 1980s - were killed in Riina's "war against the state". | In 1992, two anti-Mafia judges - Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino, who had brought scores of mobsters to trial in the 1980s - were killed in Riina's "war against the state". |
A year later, he was finally captured. | A year later, he was finally captured. |
Even in detention, Riina ordered the murder of a 13-year-old boy kidnapped to try to prevent his father revealing information about the Mafia. The boy was strangled and his body dissolved in acid. | Even in detention, Riina ordered the murder of a 13-year-old boy kidnapped to try to prevent his father revealing information about the Mafia. The boy was strangled and his body dissolved in acid. |
And, partly in protest at his arrest, his associates carried out a series of bombings in Rome, Milan and Florence in 1993, leaving 10 people dead. | And, partly in protest at his arrest, his associates carried out a series of bombings in Rome, Milan and Florence in 1993, leaving 10 people dead. |
Riina had been imprisoned under the "Article 41-bis prison regime" imposing tight security measures on Mafiosos intended to completely cut off prisoners from their criminal contacts. | Riina had been imprisoned under the "Article 41-bis prison regime" imposing tight security measures on Mafiosos intended to completely cut off prisoners from their criminal contacts. |
The regime includes strictly limited family visits. | The regime includes strictly limited family visits. |
Petitions for him to be released into house arrest for his last days were met with angry protests from the relatives of some of his many victims. | Petitions for him to be released into house arrest for his last days were met with angry protests from the relatives of some of his many victims. |
The mobster's eldest son, Giovanni, is serving a life sentence in jail for four murders. | The mobster's eldest son, Giovanni, is serving a life sentence in jail for four murders. |