> In June, Italian authorities recovered hundreds of illegally gathered archeological finds from a Belgian collector, dating as far back as the sixth century BC and worth €11m (£9.4m).
> The nearly 800 pieces “of exceptional rarity and inestimable value”, including stelae, amphorae and other items, came from clandestine excavations in Puglia, in Italy’s south-eastern tip, according to the carabinieri in charge of cultural heritage. The collector is awaiting trial.
Very odd. The version of the article that I see says:
> The nearly 800 pieces “of exceptional rarity and inestimable value”, including stelae, amphorae and other items, came from clandestine excavations in Puglia in Italy’s south-eastern tip, according to the carabinieri in charge of cultural heritage.
Nothing about the collector awaiting trial. The word "trial" doesn't appear on the page that I get to see at all.
It isn't, they are just looking at different articles, there are two links now, one in the headline and one in the comments. The headline one has the quote the other does not.
The conclusion drawn by grandparent is _also_ not supported by the article.