‘Inconsiderate And Disrespectful’: Repenting Tourist Returns Stolen Ancient Marble To Italian Museum

News, market analysis, investment scam prevention tips and more ✔️ Your source for latest asset management news and information. This magazine is crafted specifically for those who are interested in diving into the global asset management world. An American tourist returned a piece of ancient marble she stole to Italy’s National Roman Museum with a note apologizing for the act, BBC reported Thursday.“To Sam, love Jess, Rome 2017,” was written on the returned fragment, BBC reported. Officials assume Jess stole and returned the stone. Officials said they couldn’t remove the writing from the stone, according to BBC. In a note accompanying the stone, the tourist sought forgiveness, writing she had been “inconsiderate and disrespectful.” “I feel terribly for not only taking this item from its rightful place, but also placing writing on it as well,” the note said, BBC reported. (RELATED: Italy Imposes New Coronavirus Lockdowns, Bans Travel Between Regions) Rome’s ancient Forum lies in the centre of the Italian capital in an aerial file photo October 24, To keep reading about ‘Inconsiderate And Disrespectful’: Repenting Tourist Returns Stolen Ancient Marble To Italian Museum, Click on the link. Seoul, Korea
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