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fisherman confesses to fishing up WW2 bombs for explosives that killed Falcone

A fisherman already condemned to 30 years in jail for his part in the murder of Giovanni Falcone, wife and body guards, has confessed in court to being the one who procured the explosives for the job from unexploded World War Two bombs he fished up from the bottom of the sea.
Cosimo D'Amato helped members of the Mafia clan of Brancaccio kill Falcone, his wife, Francesca Morvillo, and three state-supplied body guards by blowing up their car on the highway that leads from Palermo's airport to town.
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