Ivan Dimitrov was on holiday in Europe when he decided to deface the ancient wall.
A Brit who was caught vandalising ancient walls on the 2,000-year-old Colosseum in Rome has begged Italy to forgive him
By trawling through CCTV footage and hotel records, Italy's Carabinieri tracked them down, pinpointing them in Bulgaria on Friday, June 30. Top news stories today Californian tourist Ryan Lutz noticed Dimitrov defacing the ancient landmark and decided he could not ignore it. The officer continued, saying that a prosecutor will decide on his fate, but that it's an open and shut case due to the video evidence, the MailOnline reports.
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