Anos a fio, Silvio Berlusconi recebeu agressões simbólicas, mas até agora ninguém tinha levado a coisa a sério, real.
Mas as coisas mudaram em Milão, quando o primeiro- ministro italiano foi brutalmente agredido no rosto, e derrubado ao chão por um homem.
Berlusconi, que sempre foi um grosseirão, dava autógrafos e cumprimentava pessoas minutos após sair da sede de seu Partido Povo da Liberdade, em frente ao Duomo, quando levou as pancadas na boca.
Logo socorrido por auxiliares, ele fazia questão de mostrar o rosto ensanguentado às pessoas e câmeras na praça.
Levado a um Hospital de Mlião, um raio-x detectou a perda de dois dentes. Ficará sob observação por 24 horas.
Over the years, Silvio Berlusconi has taken more than a few figurative blows, but until today no one had actually landed one for real.
That all changed in Milan when Italy's prime minister was hit in the face and knocked to the ground by a man who, according to conflicting reports, either hurled a punch or a miniature metal souvenir of Milan's Duomo.
Berlusconi had been signing autographs and shaking hands with the public minutes after addressing crowds at a rally for his People of Freedom party in front of the Duomo when he was hit in the mouth.
He fell to the ground and was quickly ushered into a car by aides, but repeatedly tried to get out to show his bloodied face to the crowds and cameras in the square.
He was taken to a Milan hospital, where an x-ray showed he had suffered damage to two teeth. His doctor said he would be kept under observation for 24 hours.
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