Notorious Mafia ‘boss of bosses’ Toto Riina dead at 87

MILAN (AP) — Mafia ‘boss of bosses’ Salvatore ‘Toto’ Riina, who was  serving 26 life sentences as the mastermind of a bloody strategy to  assassinate both rivals and Italian prosecutors and law enforcement  trying to bring down Cosa Nostra, died early Friday.

Riina died the day after his 87th birthday and hours after the  Justice Ministry had agreed to allow family members at his bedside. He  had been in a medically induced coma following two surgeries in recent  weeks in the prison wing of a hospital in Parma, northern Italy. The  ministry, without elaboration, confirmed his death.

Riina, one of Sicily’s most notorious Mafia bosses who ruthlessly  directed the mob’s criminal empire during 23 years in hiding, was  serving the life sentences for multiple murder convictions, some dating  back to the 1950s.

A farmer’s son from Corleone, a rocky hill town with notoriety as a  Mafia stronghold near Palermo, he carved out a particularly ruthless  reputation in a crime syndicate notorious for its evil.

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