The World - News from April 19, 1988
As many as five people may have been involved in the Naples car bomb attack last week that killed a U.S. servicewoman and four others, Italian authorities said. Police earlier announced a hunt for three suspects, including two alleged Japanese Red Army terrorists, but said that eyewitness reports have widened the number to five. Police issued a composite description of a fourth person, that of a man of possible North African appearance aged between 35 and 40. Police said they were trying to compile a description of a fifth person, also a man.
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