ROME — Rome police detained a homeless man on suspicion he pushed a 19-year-old American student into the Tiber River after a fight, as details emerged about Beau Solomon's final hours in the thick of Rome's summertime nightlife.
Police took suspect Massimo Galioto, 40, into custody Tuesday, saying he was "seriously suspected of aggravated homicide" in Solomon's death.
Police said they were looking into the hypothesis that Solomon was robbed, went to the riverbank under a bridge in Trastevere where he got into a scuffle with Galioto, who then pushed him into the Tiber. The police official spoke on condition of anonymity because prosecutors asked that no information be released at this stage.
Police on Monday pulled Solomon's body from the Tiber a few kilometers (miles) downstream of the Garibaldi Bridge where Galioto's encampment is located. The student had last been seen early Friday at a nearby pub popular with U.S. students in Trastevere, just hours after arriving in Rome for an exchange program at John Cabot University.
The ANSA news agency said preliminary autopsy results indicated that Solomon had suffered injuries consistent with a fall and with days spent in the water. The police official said investigators were in particular looking to see if he was conscious when he fell in the water.
State-run RAI television on Tuesday interviewed a woman identified as Galioto's companion, Alessia, who said Solomon had come down the stairs to their settlement along the Tiber early Friday with two people who robbed him. It did not give her last name.
Alessia told RAI that Solomon and Galioto got into a scuffle, with each one pushing the other. It wasn't immediately clear how Solomon ended up in the water, but the police official said they believed Galioto pushed him.
The site was underneath Garibaldi Bridge, one of the busiest bridges in Rome, which connects the bar-filled Trastevere neighborhood to the other side of Rome's historic center.