Imagine the surprise when a Slovakian man, after 16 long years of evading justice, decided to return to Italy for a thrilling reason - to cheer on his country's hockey team at the Winter Olympics! But here's the twist: he was promptly arrested upon his arrival.
A Tale of Olympic Proportions
On a chilly Wednesday evening in Milan, local police, acting on a 16-year-old warrant, apprehended a 44-year-old Slovak national. This man, despite being a wanted fugitive in Italy, had the audacity to return and support his nation's hockey team.
The Carabinieri, Italy's police force, tracked him down to a guesthouse on the outskirts of Milan. Little did he know, his Olympic adventure would lead him straight to the San Vittore prison.
And this is the part most people miss: the man had voluntarily returned to Italy, risking his freedom, just to witness Slovakia's opening ice hockey game. Talk about dedication!
But why take such a risk? Well, the Carabinieri revealed that the man had 11 months and seven days left to serve for a series of shop thefts committed in 2010. It seems he was willing to pay the price for his passion for hockey.
As Slovakia's men's hockey team debuted with a thrilling 4-1 victory over Finland at Milan's Santagiulia Arena, our fugitive friend was probably reflecting on his choices.
So, here's the question: Was this man's love for hockey worth the risk of freedom? Or was it a foolish move? We'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments!