The dead body of the 57 year old Martyr Conte Luka Gaetani Lovatelli who had paid a visit earlier to the Islamic Republic of Iran and had become a Shia Muslim was found on April 2, 2007, reports said.
Martyr Luka was the son of a big and famous wine producer who is known in Italy as the King of wine.
He was a friend of Martyr Mahdi Edvardo Anili, the son of Italian Super billionare and the owner of Fiat company and Juventus football club, with whom he became a Shia Muslim.

Mohammad-Hassan Ghadiri Abyaneh guided the two friends to Islam.
Martyr Luka hid his Islam as a result of the Zionists' pressures and threats, because he had witnessed the martyrdom of Edvardo Anili earlier.
Luka's father was the owner of the big and old Montalcino factory that is run by his brother Gelasio Gaetani D'Aragona Lovatelli.
Alongside the friendship between Martyr Edvardo and Luka, Gelasio was a friend of Evardo's Jewish-born nephew, Lapo Elkann, who after the Edvardo's martyrdom, heritated Edvardo's father.
Gelasio has been cooperating in Lapo's corruptions.
Edvardo was martyred and his body was put under to pretend he has committed suicide. The same was carried out for Luka.
The ladder under the bridge was covered with Luka's blood stains and his body was found under the same bridge.
Despite the initial police reports about his murder, certain hands tried to pretend that was a case of suicide. The similarities between the murders of the two martyrs indicate that they have been conducted by the same group. The sole difference is that Luca was stronger than Edvardo and had resisted against the murderers and injuries are clear on his body.
Italian Police has claimed the injuries were the result of falling from the bridge, but the blood-stained ladder ruled out the allegation.
Certain sources have claimed that Martyr Luka was killed by addicts around the bridge. They even accuse him of becoming an addict. The important issue is that these allegations are mere lies.
Luka's body has been found on April 2, 2007 under the Garibaldi bridge near the Trastevere river in Rome.
Luka is the third member of a family that faces mysterious death.
Martyr Luka was the son of a big and famous wine producer who is known in Italy as the King of wine.
He was a friend of Martyr Mahdi Edvardo Anili, the son of Italian Super billionare and the owner of Fiat company and Juventus football club, with whom he became a Shia Muslim.

Mohammad-Hassan Ghadiri Abyaneh guided the two friends to Islam.
Martyr Luka hid his Islam as a result of the Zionists' pressures and threats, because he had witnessed the martyrdom of Edvardo Anili earlier.
Luka's father was the owner of the big and old Montalcino factory that is run by his brother Gelasio Gaetani D'Aragona Lovatelli.
Alongside the friendship between Martyr Edvardo and Luka, Gelasio was a friend of Evardo's Jewish-born nephew, Lapo Elkann, who after the Edvardo's martyrdom, heritated Edvardo's father.
Gelasio has been cooperating in Lapo's corruptions.
Edvardo was martyred and his body was put under to pretend he has committed suicide. The same was carried out for Luka.
The ladder under the bridge was covered with Luka's blood stains and his body was found under the same bridge.
Despite the initial police reports about his murder, certain hands tried to pretend that was a case of suicide. The similarities between the murders of the two martyrs indicate that they have been conducted by the same group. The sole difference is that Luca was stronger than Edvardo and had resisted against the murderers and injuries are clear on his body.
Italian Police has claimed the injuries were the result of falling from the bridge, but the blood-stained ladder ruled out the allegation.
Certain sources have claimed that Martyr Luka was killed by addicts around the bridge. They even accuse him of becoming an addict. The important issue is that these allegations are mere lies.
Luka's body has been found on April 2, 2007 under the Garibaldi bridge near the Trastevere river in Rome.
Luka is the third member of a family that faces mysterious death.

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