May 1908 saw the appearance of an Italian named Soberti
Diego before Stockport Police Court. He
was charged with being on enclosed premises for unlawful purposes and with
assaulting a police officer in Whaley Bridge on April 27th. Diego had been seen climbing from a wagon up
into the rafters of the goods warehouse at the station. The prisoner had
refused to descend and when the police constable arrived he jumped onto a van
and threw a stone at the officer, which hit him in the chest. Diego jumped over the wagons and tried to
escape but the pursuing policeman fell over him and a desperate struggle
ensued. The prisoner had a razor with
which he attacked the officer, cutting his hand. It was only when support arrived that the Italian was
overpowered. Speaking through an
interpreter, Diego explained that he had arrived in England seven months
previously and finding himself in Whaley Bridge without food or money, decided
to head to London. He thought he would
be safe hiding in the rafters until a train should arrive. He had only used the razor to prevent the
police officer from choking him.
Soberti Diego was sentenced to 28 days in prison and advised to leave
the country as soon as he was released.
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