Convicted killer falls to death from Milan's famed Duomo cathedral after allegedly stabbing man, reports say
- On Sunday afternoon, 35-year-old Italian Emanuele De Maria leapt from the terrace of Milan's Duomo cathedral in front of tourists.
- De Maria, a convicted murderer serving a 14-year sentence, reportedly stabbed a coworker early Saturday morning outside a four-star hotel located close to Milan’s main train station.
- He had spent almost two years working part-time through a prison work-release program connected to Bollate prison and went on the run after the stabbing, leading to a police search.
- Authorities identified De Maria by an ID card and tattoos after he fell dozens of meters onto the square below the Gothic landmark without injuring bystanders.
- De Maria's death occurred less than 48 hours after the attack, highlighting risks linked to work-release permissions for convicted offenders.
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Killer on day release stabs colleague then throws himself to his death from iconic cathedral - The Mirror
Emanuele De Maria allegedly stabbed a colleague before scaling Milan's famous Duomo cathedral and hurling himself 'dozens of metres' from the Gothic landmark in front of horrified tourists
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