Massacrato di botte per aver avvisato i turisti di una truffa

GUARDIAN OF ROME ATTACK: Sent to hospital for saving tourists Ash, better known on social media as Guardian of Rome, is an activist who has long been on the front lines fighting against lawlessness and pickpocketing in the capital. This time, just meters from the famous Trevi Fountain, he prevented a group of tourists from falling for the infamous "Three Bells Scam." His intervention derailed the criminal gang's plans, but the scammers' reaction was extremely violent. Ash was brutally attacked by several members of the group, resulting in a broken jaw, a displaced eye socket, a cut requiring five stitches, and numerous other injuries. With a provisional prognosis of 40 days (which constitutes the crime of very serious injuries), Ash will undergo delicate surgery to have five titanium plates applied. An unacceptable situation unfolding every day before everyone's eyes, in one of the most heavily guarded and touristy areas in the world. How is it possible that these criminal gangs (mostly composed of 10-15 people from Eastern Europe) continue to operate completely undisturbed and with impunity? In today's video, we show you what happened and shed light on a reality that Rome can no longer turn a blind eye to.