A second young woman denounced for engraving her initial on one of the walls of the Colosseum in Rome

by Daniel Perez - News Editor
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A young switzerland of 17 years has been videotaped while writing the initial of her name on one of the walls of the Colosseum in Rome, as happened a few weeks ago with a tourist from the United Kingdom, and after denouncing her, she could be sentenced to several days in prison and a fine of up to 15,000 euros.

The scene was filmed by David Battaglino, an Italian tour guide, who was with a group of foreigners visiting the amphitheater when one of them noticed.

After filming the Swiss tourist writing her initial “N” on one of the walls of the Colosseum, Battaglino followed the girl, on vacation with her family, to denounce her to the security personnel of the Flavio amphitheater and give the employees a copy of the video that was later viewed by the Police, the local media reported.

In the video you can see the young woman who engrave your initial with an object and then cheers and shouts of disapproval from those present to which the young woman reacts with a grimace.

According to the media, for alleged damage to national heritage, the young woman may even face a prison sentence and a fine of up to 15,000 euros.

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