Independent
By Peter Popham in Rome
27 January 2005
A mysterious crank with advanced skills in miniature bombmaking, whose devices have several times come close to killing people, has struck again. In Italy they call him "Unabomber", and his stamping ground is the north-east.
He has yet to prove as dangerous as Ted Kaczynski, the murderous American mail bomber who was tracked down after a 17-year hunt and is serving four life sentences. But he is proving no less elusive than that Harvard-educated loner.
After a 10-year police hunt in the cities of Venice, Treviso, Udine and Pordenone, detectives are no closer to identifying the maniac. They assume it is a man but they cannot even be sure of that. And he continues to menace the region. Yesterday he was back, after an absence of nearly two years.
Between 9am and 9.30am, a group of schoolchildren in the town of Treviso were walking between their school and the town's theatre where they were to enjoy a play. One of them spotted the oval yellow container of a Kinder Surprise sitting on a low wall. The Surprise, as most children know, is a hollow chocolate egg, inside which there is a yellow plastic container holding a small gift. In this case, the chocolate egg was missing.
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