Attempt to intimidate the former goalkeeper of the national football team, now deputy mayor of Blera (VT), Angelo “Cinghialone”, Peruzzi presumably put in place by poachers in the area.
September 27, 2011 - In recent days, Deputy Mayor Peruzzi found boar legs near his farm; this is yet another (intimidating?) act of the same type.
The story and previous similar acts presumably find their basis in the new career as deputy mayor that the former goalkeeper has started for about two years in Blera, a town in the province of Viterbo, and which could have created enmities for him.
A few days ago Peruzzi was forced to report to the carabinieri the discovery, in front of the gate of his farm, of some legs of a boar just knocked down, presumably a macabre reference to the nickname "Cinghialone" earned by the former goalkeeper Peruzzi during his football career due to his imposing size.
It is not the first time that the former doorman has undergone similar acts of intimidation: about nine months ago near the entrance to his villa Peruzzi had found a boar head that had just been killed; for these reasons the deputy mayor had been forced to place CCTV cameras around the villa. Similarly, a friend of the deputy mayor was the victim of a similar episode when he found wild boar entrails near the gate of his home.
The carabinieri investigate the case and, also considering that the hunting calendar foresees the start of the boar hunt for next November 2nd, they immediately turned their attention to the environments of the local poaching, a widespread phenomenon in the area against which the deputy mayor Peruzzi presumably took sides.
There are no comments from the former goalkeeper but similar events only cause dismay and shame in the people of honest hunters from all over Italy who can do nothing but condemn such wickedness.