The police gave the Italian pianist David Martello three days to leave the territory of Serbia until Wednesday, April 9, N1 learns.
On Saturday, David Martelo played on the bridges of Nis during the five-hour student blockade.
In the decision canceling the Italian pianist's short-term stay in Serbia, the police stated that he entered our country on April 4 as a tourist, but that there is a well-founded suspicion that he will not use his stay for the stated purposes.
Before visiting Serbia, he went to Turkey, where there are also ongoing protests against the government.
Martello announced on his social networks that he will come to visit people, and he told people to make requests for what they want to play.
A female student approached him and asked for it to be "Imperial March" from "Star Wars", which was also the first track he played yesterday at the protest in Nis, and an elderly woman brought him coffee from home in a cup with the words Serbia written on it, saying that it was her gift to him.
"When he could come from Italy to support us and drink coffee. I brought it from home," said the grandmother.
The Italian pianist had a huge amount of praise on social networks.