Delfo Zorzi
Delfo Zorzi (born July 3, 1947), presently known as Roi Hagen (波元路伊, Hagen Roi), is an Italian-born Japanese neo-fascist and alleged terrorist. Zorzi was a suspect in the Piazza Fontana bombing, but was acquitted at trial.
Biography
Delfo Zorzi/Roi Hagen was born in Arzignano, near Vicenza, Italy, on July 3, 1947. In 1968 he moved to Naples to study Asian languages, later graduating with a PhD. In 1974 he moved to Japan and in 1989 he took Japanese citizenship with his present name, Roi Hāgen.
The fifth person arrested for the crime, he was tried in absentia for the Piazza Fontana bombing, but was later acquitted on appeal for lack of evidence on March 12, 2004. On May 3, 2005 the Court of Cassation acquitted Zorzi from the accusation.[1] In 2014, the supreme Court of Cassation also acquitted Zorzi from the accusation.[2]
In September 2005 an article[3] by the magazine L'Espresso accused Hagen of dealing furs in Italy via a series of firms under an assumed alias.
References
- Marketing di protesta contro Delfo Zorzi per non dimenticare piazza Fontana - la Repubblica
- Piazza della Loggia, processo da rifare dopo quarant'anni. Zorzi assolto a titolo definitivo - la Repubblica
- "Delfo Zorzi Connection - L'Espresso". Archived from the original on 2007-03-05. Retrieved 2019-07-21.