Mrs. Altamura, 75 years old and with a disabled son, was finally able to return to her home in via Stadera.
Last September, her home had been illegally occupied by a group of Colombian citizens who, after obtaining the keys to the apartment from an acquaintance of the woman, entered her home and then closed the entrance door with a padlock and bolt.
The Green-left alliance MP Francesco Emilio dealt with the matter Borrelli who, after having accepted Mrs. Altamura's request for help, publicly denounced the situation, requesting the intervention of the Authorities to have the illegal occupants evicted.
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“This morning the squatters left but they left everything in disarray and took away some of the lady's personal items such as the television and the mattress.” - comments Borrelli - “In any case, this story demonstrates, after having vacated another 4-5 illegally occupied apartments stolen from their rightful assignees, that if you want, you can get results.
They are obtained above all if those who suffer abuse go to report it, as this woman did after having her home taken away from her. The formal report, in addition to officially requesting the commitment of the institutions, is a form of guarantee of the seriousness and moral integrity of those who have suffered the wrong. You must always report.”






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