An Italian prisoner who was serving out his sentence in an institution run by Capuchin monks has begged to return to jail rather than submit to the rigours of monastic life.
David Catalano this week fled the halfway house in Sicily for the second time in six weeks, complaining that the regime run by the bearded Capuchins was too austere.
The 31-year-old inmate first ran away from the Santa Maria degli Angeli halfway house, near the town of Enna in central Sicily, at the end of November.
He turned himself into a police station, was re-arrested, and sent back. Full story...
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David Catalano this week fled the halfway house in Sicily for the second time in six weeks, complaining that the regime run by the bearded Capuchins was too austere.
The 31-year-old inmate first ran away from the Santa Maria degli Angeli halfway house, near the town of Enna in central Sicily, at the end of November.
He turned himself into a police station, was re-arrested, and sent back. Full story...
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