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  1. Piero Piccioni et Ugo Montagna furent arrêtés sur des accusations respectives d'homicide involontaire et d'usage de stupéfiants pour le premier, et de complicité pour le second, et ils furent envoyés à la prison Regina Coeli.

  2. The alleged involvement of Ugo Montagna and Piero Piccioni (son of deputy prime minister, Attilio Piccioni and lover of actress Alida Valli) caused a scandal. Subsequently they were absolved of all charges. The case remains unsolved, including the cause of death.

  3. L'affaire Montesi, il est vrai, met sur la sellette des personnages riches en couleur ; elle a entraîné des interpellations au Parlement, et ce n'est sans doute pas fini ; elle touche au meurtre...

  4. In 1953 Piccioni was implicated in the Montesi scandal, after he was identified by journalists as being the 'blond' who handed in clothes of Wilma Montesi after her death. The accusations were recanted by the journalist Marco Cesarini Sforza after legal pressure was applied.

  5. On March 26, 1954 the case was officially reopened. On September 19 the scandal was such that Attilio Piccioni [Piero's father] resigned as Foreign Minister. Two days later, Piero Piccioni and Ugo Montagna were arrested on the charge of manslaughter.

  6. “Montagna told me he had to go to the chief of police to hush up the affair, since they were trying to link Piero Piccioni with the death of Wilma Montesi.

  7. 1 févr. 2003 · The Montesi Scandal: The Death of Wilma Montesi and the Birth of the Paparazzi in Fellini's Rome. From the publisher: Early on a windy morning in April 1953, the body of a young woman washed up on a beach outside of Rome.