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SC allows ailing Italian marine Massimiliano Latorre to stay in Italy for 3 more months

Massimiliano Latorre. (Getty Images photo)
Massimiliano Latorre. (Getty Images photo)

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed ailing Italian marine Massimiliano Latorre, facing murder charges for killing Indian fishermen, to stay in Italy for three more months.

Earlier, Latorre was allowed by the apex court to go to Italy on September 12, last year for four months for medical treatment and recovery after he suffered a stroke here on August 31.

Later, Latorre had sought extension on the ground of scheduled heart surgery on January 8, which was denied.

The case against marines pertains to the killing of two Indian fishermen allegedly by Latorre and Girone on board ship ‘Enrica Lexie’ off Kerala coast on February 15, 2012.

Earlier, the court had refused the plea of Latorre seeking extension of his stay in Italy on health grounds.

It had also rejected the plea of co-accused Marine Salvatore Girone who had sought the apex court’s nod to go to Italy to celebrate Christmas saying they cannot get such “leeway”.

Latorre was allowed by the apex court to go to Italy on September 12, last year for four months for medical treatment and recovery after he suffered a stroke here on August 31.

Later, Latorre had sought extension on the ground of scheduled heart surgery on January 8, which was denied.

“Please ask him (Latorre) to come back. He has to come back. We cannot say that he should undergo surgery here. By now he should have got the surgery done. One more medical certificate, one more heart surgery… Victim also has a right. You can not get the leeway. It can’t happen like that,” the court had said.

Earlier on September 12, the apex court had allowed Lattore to travel to his country for his “more rapid and complete recovery” after he had suffered brain stroke on August 31.

TOI | Jan 14, 2015

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