Italy: 55-year-old left a suicide note and disappeared - Finally found 10 years later... in Greece
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A TV show of the Italian public television Rai, which deals with cases of people who have disappeared, made an impressive revelation.
According to the show, Italian Adamo Guerra, 55, had disappeared 10 years ago, leaving his parents a letter, in which he wrote that he was going to end his life.
Italian left a suicide note and disappeared
“Hi mom and dad. I don't have many words to tell you, but unfortunately things always went wrong. I will try to take this last step in the right way so that you will not experience the pain of my funeral. The time has come for me to put the word end," he had written in his letter.
Guerra was married with two young children, who grew up in Imola, northern Italy. All these years, his wife continued to look for him, and prosecutors determined that he had abandoned his car in Ancona, where he had also bought a ferry ticket to Greece.
Now, eight years after the case was filed, an emissary from the Italian public broadcaster Rai located the man, alive and perfectly healthy, in Patras, where he seems to live permanently.
The fifty-five-year-old tried, in fact, to ask the broadcaster to "forget about him" and not broadcast the news. His "allegedly self-made" wife saw the video and recognized him and, despite her surprise and distress, thanked the investigative broadcaster. "He is not a man, he is not a father," he commented characteristically.
According to information, Guerra had recently applied to be entered in the registers of Italian citizens permanently residing abroad.
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