Villa Due Palme, the home that then Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi bought in 2011 in Lampedusa after a rally on the island at the height of the migrant emergency linked to the "Arab Spring", has been sold. Buying it in recent weeks at the end of a confidential negotiation was economist Gianni Profita, 63, born in Acquaviva Platani. Caltanissetta province, rector of Saint Camillus International University of Health and Medical Sciences in Rome, better known as UniCamillus. The management expert in the multimedia and audiovisual industry reportedly paid about 3 million euros for the villa, double the purchase price of Cavaliere, who died last June 12.
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