The granddaughter of Italy's fascist dictator Benito Mussolini has said that blood and parts of his brain have been stolen to sell on the internet.Alessandra Mussolini, a former showgirl turned MP, said she immediately informed the police when she found out. The listing, on auction site Ebay, reportedly showed images of a wooden container and ampoules of blood. Ebay, which does not allow the sale of human matter on its site, said that the listing was removed within hours. The initial price requested for the material was 15,000 euros ($22,000; £13,000). "This is very serious, these are the kinds of things we have to guard against," said Ms Mussolini, who was attending a seminar on internet crime when the listing was discovered.
The granddaughter of Italy's fascist dictator Benito Mussolini has said that blood and parts of his brain have been stolen to sell on the internet.
Alessandra Mussolini, a former showgirl turned MP, said she immediately informed the police when she found out.
The listing, on auction site Ebay, reportedly showed images of a wooden container and ampoules of blood.
Ebay, which does not allow the sale of human matter on its site, said that the listing was removed within hours.
The initial price requested for the material was 15,000 euros ($22,000; £13,000).
"This is very serious, these are the kinds of things we have to guard against," said Ms Mussolini, who was attending a seminar on internet crime when the listing was discovered.
Very serious. Very, very serious.
The fascist dictator Benito Mussolini boasted of keeping 14 lovers at one time, according to an eye-popping account of his sex life which has emerged from the diaries of his long-term mistress. The journals of Claretta Petacci, a Vatican doctor's daughter who met Mussolini in 1932 at the age of 20 and became his lover four years later, were published last week. Held in the Italian state archives, they cover the period from 1932 to 1938 and were released under Italy's 70-year rule. Petacci was so jealous of the other women in Mussolini's life that she made him call her at least a dozen times a day, and every half hour after he got home in the evening, because she -- correctly -- suspected him of betraying her. She wrote down the times of the calls and their content. "The diaries are an intimate chronicle, minute by minute, of the daily life of the founder of fascism," said Mauro Suttora, who edited the diaries for his book Secret Mussolini.
The fascist dictator Benito Mussolini boasted of keeping 14 lovers at one time, according to an eye-popping account of his sex life which has emerged from the diaries of his long-term mistress.
The journals of Claretta Petacci, a Vatican doctor's daughter who met Mussolini in 1932 at the age of 20 and became his lover four years later, were published last week. Held in the Italian state archives, they cover the period from 1932 to 1938 and were released under Italy's 70-year rule.
Petacci was so jealous of the other women in Mussolini's life that she made him call her at least a dozen times a day, and every half hour after he got home in the evening, because she -- correctly -- suspected him of betraying her. She wrote down the times of the calls and their content.
"The diaries are an intimate chronicle, minute by minute, of the daily life of the founder of fascism," said Mauro Suttora, who edited the diaries for his book Secret Mussolini.