Ivan Dimitrov, a fitness instructor, has been identified after he is accused of damaging Rome’s Colosseum by allegedly carving the names of himself and his girlfriend into the brickwork.
The 27-year-old was discovered last weekend by American tourist Ryan Lutz who had used a set of keys to carving the words “Ivan and Hayley 23” into the masonry.
Colosseum Wall
Ryan may be heard asking, “Are you serious man? ” on a video. That is terrible, man. Stupid a*****. Ivan turns to Ryan when he is pressed, grinning, then he looks back to the wall. Ivan, a delivery driver in and around Bristol, is a native of Lovech, Bulgaria.
The two reside together in Keynsham, a town close to Bristol, with Hayley Bracey, who is rumored to have her own sports nutrition company.
- Fitness instructor Ivan Dimitrov was identified for damaging Rome’s Colosseum.
- Carabinieri suspects a couple in England of engraving names.
- Couple leaves, stay two weeks, mother disbelieves, father declines to comment.
The Carabinieri have determined that the duo, a man and a woman, who are seriously suspected of being responsible for engraving his name and that of his girlfriend, are a couple who live in England.
Gennaro Sangiuliano, the minister of culture, thanked the Arma dei Carabinieri for identifying the alleged perpetrator of the barbaric and ludicrous conduct that allegedly occurred at the Colosseum.
According to the couple’s home builders, they left last week and won’t be coming back for another two weeks. Hayley’s mother expressed disbelief and insisted that she wouldn’t have done such a thing while on vacation with Ivan in Italy. Hayley’s father declined to comment and said he had nothing to add.