Delfo Zorzi

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Delfo Zorzi (Arzignano, July 3, 1947) was a member of the neo-fascist organization Ordine Nuovo. In 1986 he obtained the Japanese citizenship and changed his name to Roi Hagen.

On December 12, 1969, a bomb exploded in the National Agrarian Bank in Piazza Fontana, in Milan's centre. Almost twenty people died. Delfo Zorzi was among those convicted for the crime on June 20, 2001, together with Carlo Maria Maggi and Giancarlo Rognoni. However, the sentence was overturned in 2004. In May 2005, the Italian justice also accused him of being behind the May 1974 Piazza della Loggia bombing, which killed eight during an anti-fascist demonstration.

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