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05 October 20190.38 Dozens of police cars with sirens deployed in front of the Altar of the Fatherland paid tribute to Pierluigi Rotta and Matteo Demenego the two agents killed during a shootout in the Trieste Police Station. The flying cars found themselves in front of the Unknown Soldier, with the agents outside the cars to remind colleagues. A few minutes ago in Trieste the coffins with the bodies of the two agents left the police station. The remains were taken out of the main entrance between a cordon of uniformed and plain-clothes agents.Rome, agents at the Altar of the Fatherland
2019-10-04T22:46:04.955Z
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0.38 Dozens of police cars with sirens deployed in front of the Altar of the Fatherland paid tribute to Pierluigi Rotta and Matteo Demenego the two agents killed during a shootout in the Trieste police station. The flying cars found themselves in front of the Unknown Soldier, with the agents at car exterior to remind colleagues. A few minutes ago in Trieste the coffins with the bodies of the two agents left the police station. The remains were taken out of the main entrance between a cordon of uniformed and plain-clothes agents.
Source: rainews