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| did lucky luciano have kids | Luciano met Italian ballerina Igea Lissoni in 1948. |
| how did lucky luciano die | Personal Life: Marriage to Igea Lissoni and Children. |
| lucky luciano al capone | Personal life and death In early 1948, he met Igea Lissoni, a Milanese ballerina 20 years his junior, whom he later described as the love of his life. |
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- Igea Lissoni (Lucky Luciano’s wife) Igea Lissoni, unlike the others, was just a naïve teenage girl who fell in love with the wrong man.
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- After her death, Igea wanted to be buried at the Cimiterio di Musocco in Milan in the family plot.
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- Igea Lissoni was born in Milan, Italy in In early , Igea Lissoni she met famous mobster Lucky Luciano.
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Who Was Lucky Luciano?
Charles "Lucky" Luciano is an American mobster who split New York City into five crime families, heading the Genovese crime family himself. He also initiated The Commission, which served as a governing body for organized crime nationwide. Luciano moved to Havana and was later deported to Italy, living out his final years in Naples.
Early Life
Born Salvatore Lucania in Sicily in , Luciano became one of the most notorious criminal figures of the 20th century. He came to the United States with his family in Not able to speak English, Luciano struggled in school. He preferred to learn how to make it on the streets of New York's Lower East Side.
One of Luciano's first rackets was getting his schoolmates to pay him for protection. If they didn't cough up the money, he was liable to give them a beating himself. Luciano dropped out of school in and graduated from other offenses. While he worked as a clerk for a hat company for some