(ANSA) - Rome, April 13 - A Serbian suspected of killing two
people and thought to be armed and dangerous was named Thursday
as Norbert Feher, Italian police said after consulting officials
in Serbia where he is wanted for robbery and sexual violence.
The 41-year-old Feher, who also goes by the name of Igor
Vaclavic, under which he was tried in Ferrara some years ago, is
the suspected killer of Davide Fabbri, a 52-year-old who was
shot dead during an attempted robbery at his bar at Budrio, near
Bologna, on April 1, and of a voluntary environmental ranger who
was shot dead near Ferrara Saturday.
To escape a manhunt, police said Wednesday, Feher may have
stolen a boat belonging to a farmer that recently went missing
in the area of the search.
Special police units, helicopters, drones, sniffer dogs and
marksmen are being used in the manhunt across the provinces of
Bologna, Ferrara and Ravenna.
The suspect was said to be armed with at least two guns and
around 40 bullets.
A provincial police agent was also seriously wounded in
Saturday's shooting on the Mondo Nuova road around 8 km from
Portomaggiore.
Police said Feher is foraging fruit, vegetables and eggs as
he continues to elude his pursuers.
Man wanted for murders named as Feher
Serb suspected of killing barman, ranger