AN ANTI-FASCIST TERRORIST.
CHARGES AGAINST POLICE, j i ILL-TREATMENT ALLEGED. i ! (UNITED VRi'39 ASSOCIATION —BY KLICT*IQ | TELEGRAPH —COPYRIGHT.) j (Received June 15tli, 8.15 p.m.) j ROME, June 14. j Repeatedly clutching at his heart and j looking very ill, Luci Dcndfini, an anti- j Fascist terrorist on trial before a special I tribunal, declared that his statements ; made before tho trial were untrue, and j were extorted by force. Ho asserted , that ho had been severely ill-treated at , police headquarters, having been ; flogged, and pins driven under his fingernails. As a result of such treatment j his heart had been permanently weak- ; ened. He refused the services of a ; doctor. The President of the Court replied ; that the charges, would be investigated, j
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20574, 16 June 1932, Page 9
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