Naziki's family said of the 52-year-old, who had lived in Italy for 24 years: 'He was a good man and we want justice. Everyone who knows him will tell you that. She ran over him four times and then just calmly drove off when he was dying and didn't even ask for help.'
Italy's deputy prime minister Matteo Salvini took a different view and wrote on Facebook: 'This drama is the consequence of a crime. If the man who lost his life hadn't been a delinquent this wouldn't have happened.'
Good on Mr. Salvini. And I'm glad the woman was unharmed. I went to Bologna recently, might as well have been in Morocco. The square where Italian vendors used to sell leather goods and garments was replaced by a dingy swap meet where everything for sale was either dirty and used (including undergarments for some reason) or obviously stolen. Half the restaurants and shops were shut down. Italians deserve their country back, as does the rest of the west.