Interesting story: Typhos stayed in prison for a week longer to take photos with Totti

An interesting story comes from Italy, more precisely from Rome. The Roman icon Francesco Totti has remembered in his book one of the most interesting moments that has taken place during his glorious history with Rome, the Periscope broadcasts. I was very impressed when I recently participated in organized activity [...]
The Roman icon Francesco Totti has remembered in his book one of the most interesting moments that has taken place during his glorious history with Rome, the Periscope broadcasts.
I was very impressed when I recently participated in an event organized in the Rebibia prison in Rome. After the event was closed, I made myself available to take photos of anyone who wanted”, the former Roman captain's account begins.
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There was a guy in line who insisted that he be the first to take pictures with me. The Guardians kept the rule, but when it came to the master, they tolerated it, allowing it to pass. Yeah, I'm the first to take pictures with the captain. He was kind of approaching”
I was curious because he was too young to be able to be able to be very small in the body to be afraid of the others who let him pass”.
And then we take the picture, where I put my hand around my neck, I stop it and I ask: Why all this momentum to be first in line?
He answers: Captain, my sentence was over a week ago, but when I found out you were going to visit, I asked the principal to stay inside seven more days. Even if I live 100 years, I don't know if I'll ever have the chance to take pictures with you again. The rule is not allowed, but I told the warden that if he didn't let me, I'd do something stupid again outside to be here today. Now I'm gonna be happy, because my three-year-old daughter is waiting outside... /Periscopi












