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Italian marine asks court for more leave after surgery

Published: 08 Jan 2015 - 02:36 am | Last Updated: 18 Jan 2022 - 12:18 pm

New Delhi: An Italian marine accused of killing two Indian fishermen asked a court through his lawyers for more time at home to recover from heart surgery amid a diplomatic row over the case.
Last September India’s Supreme Court allowed Massimiliano Latorre to spend four months in Italy after he was found to be suffering from cerebral ischaemia — a restricted blood supply that can lead to a stroke. The court ruled last month that Latorre must return to India in January over the shooting that occurred during an anti-piracy mission off the southern state of Kerala in February 2012.
But lawyers for the marine yesterday again petitioned the court in New Delhi to allow him extra time at home. They said he underwent heart surgery in January and needs to recuperate.
The court agreed to hear arguments supporting the request on Monday. Latorre and fellow marine Salvatore Girone, who is in India, are accused of shooting the fishermen during their mission on an Italian-flagged oil tanker. The Italian sailors say they mistook the fishing boat for a pirate vessel and fired what were intended to be warning shots.
Italy says the pair should be tried on home soil since the shootings involved an Italian-flagged vessel in what Rome insists were international waters. AFP