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Central Rome park to be closed at night following rape

UPDATED: Rome's Colle Oppio park, close to the Colosseum, will be closed at nighttime following the rape of an Australian tourist, the city hall announced on Friday.

Central Rome park to be closed at night following rape
The brutal attack took place not far from the Colosseum on Sunday night. Photo: Tiziana Fabi/AFP

The park will also be cleared of the tents used by homeless and Roma people, Il Fatto Quotidiano reported, citing city councillor Paola Muraro.

The announcement comes just 24 hours after police said they had arrested the suspected rapist – whom they had identified using CCTV footage from the bar.

A 49-year-old Australian woman was beaten, raped and robbed on Sunday night in the park, after spending the evening at a bar near Termini train station.

She was reportedly unable to remember the rape, but recalled being punched in the face and having her mobile phone and purse stolen. Police were able to return the money following the arrest of the 40-year-old man, who has been charged with sexual assault, robbery and bodily harm.

The Australian had been visiting the Italian capital for a study trip and was due to leave for Paris on Tuesday, Italian media reported, however she is expected to stay in the hospital for up to a month.

A passer-by came to her aid near the Colle Oppio, and took the woman to the San Giovanni hospital, where she is recovering from concussion and injuries to her face.

“Thanks to the police for the arrest of the rapist. Rome doesn't forget the victim's pain. Violence against women is unacceptable,” Rome's mayor Virginia Raggi wrote on Twitter.

This was the second brutal attack on a foreigner in Rome in two weeks; on Monday, Rome police arrested three people for the rape and beating of another woman, a 48-year-old Brazilian.

That attack took place on September 25th near the Tuscolana train station, when the woman was reportedly kidnapped by two men and a woman, who beat her, tied her up and raped her.

She passed out from the violence but was able to escape while her attackers were sleeping, and went to hospital where she reported the rape. Two men, aged 27 and 31, and a woman were arrested on Monday evening in connection with the attack, Rai News reported.

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Rome’s public transport fares set to rise this summer

The cost of Rome’s bus, metro and tram tickets was expected to increase this summer under a new pricing plan, according to Italian media reports.

Rome’s public transport fares set to rise this summer

The cost of a ticket will go from €1.50 to €2 as of July 1st when new pricing is set to come in for Rome’s public transport system, according to local newspaper RomaToday.

The published plan for the new ticket prices was drafted by Lazio regional coach company Cotral, a partner in the capital’s Metrebus service along with Trenitalia and Rome transport provider ATAC.

While the 100-minute ticket will see a 50-cent increase to €2, the price of daily tickets will go up from €7 to €9.30. 

The two-day ticket would jump from €12.50 to €16.70 and the 72-hour ticket goes from €18 to €24.

Weekly tickets rise by €8 to €32. Monthly passes remain unchanged at the usual €35 fee.

The cost of a yearly pass meanwhile drops by €10 to €240.

Talk of raising Rome’s public transport prices has been ongoing for years; the last time bus and metro tickets were increased was in 2012, from €1 to €1.50.

The latest announcement came exactly one year after ATAC announced Rome transport fees would not be raised as planned following an intervention by Lazio regional authorities.

But the price increase was expected to go ahead this year, with Rome currently preparing its public transport network for increased visitor numbers ahead of the Vatican’s 2025 Jubilee.

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