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FILE - In this April 29, 1993 file photo, Mafia "boss of bosses" Salvatore "Toto" Riina, is seen behind bars, during a trial in Rome. Italy’s justice minister has given special permission for family bedside visits to the comatose top Mafia boss. Italian media said Riina’s health deteriorated recently after undergoing two recent surgeries. (AP Photo/Giulio Broglio)

Mafia ‘boss of bosses’ Toto Riina dies after murderous career at the helm of Sicilian underworld

In July he asked to be released from prison on the grounds of serious illness, but was denied after being caught on a wiretap saying he ‘regrets nothing’

Italy

Former “boss of bosses” Toto Riina, one of the most feared godfathers in the history of the Sicilian mafia, died early on Friday after battling cancer, Italian media reported.

Riina, who had been serving 26 life sentences and is thought to have ordered more than 150 murders, had been in a medically-induced coma after his health deteriorated following two operations.

The mobster, who turned 87 on Thursday, died in the prisoners’ wing of a hospital in Parma in northern Italy just before 4am, according to the country’s main dailies and ANSA news agency.

The hospital would not immediately confirm his death.

His wife and three of his four children had been given permission by Italy’s health ministry on Thursday for a rare visit to say goodbye.

They’ll never break me, even if they give me 3,000 years
Toto Riina heard on wiretap

Riina’s eldest son Giovanni is serving a life sentence for four murders.

“You’re not Toto Riina to me, you’re just my dad. And I wish you happy birthday dad on this sad but important day, I love you,” his other son Salvatore wrote on Facebook on Thursday.

An ageing Riina asked in July to be released from prison on the grounds of serious illness – a request that was denied after a court ruled the care he received behind bars was as good as he would get on the outside.

Doctors said at the time that the former boss was “lucid”. He was caught on a wiretap earlier this year saying he “regrets nothing … They’ll never break me, even if they give me 3,000 years” in jail.

Riina’s most high-profile ordered hits were the assassinations in 1992 of anti-mafia judges Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino, who had worked fearlessly to bring more than 300 mobsters to trial in 1987.

He was also behind a series of bombings in Rome, Milan and Florence that killed 10 people.

“God have mercy on him, as we won’t,” said an association for victims of the Florence blast, according to the Fatto Quotidiano daily.

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: Mafia’s ‘boss of bosses’ dies serving life sentence for war on prosecutors
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