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On the windshield wiper of a car parked in front of the Piacenza hospital, two posters with pens. The first is written: “Mr. Mosconi, owner of the car, is hospitalized in emergency medicine.”
In the second, also completed with a photograph: “Mr. Mosconi has passed away.” Along with the Sept. 14 parking meter ticket and a series of rain-soaked, smog-blackened tickets. It is the story of Giuseppe Mosconi, 68, a pensioner from Lodi who died on October 16 in the Piacenza hospital, told this morning by the daily Libertà.
On September 14, the man, who lived alone, felt ill and from Fombio (Lodi) he arrived by car at the Piacenza hospital, where he died about a month after being admitted. On the street, however, his car remains, a gray Mercedes parked in the paid spaces, which is covered in fines. Despite the two signs that tell the end of a story of “ordinary loneliness.” The brother on the phone explains that he and Giuseppe had been separated for some time and says he doesn’t know who may have put the signs on his car. “In September – he says – I had run to the Piacenza hospital alone, I had some health problems. The doctors called me, but I couldn’t go to see him due to the Covid emergency. After his death, the car was left on the stand” .
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