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It happened in Alto Reno, in the Bolognese area. Mr. Fiorenzo telephoned the military at the Vergato operations center saying: “I am not missing anything, I just need a natural person with whom to exchange the Christmas toast.” The police also returned on December 26 to see him and brought him the souvenir photo that they took together on December 25.
He called the carabinieri so he could share a Christmas toast with someone. It happened in Alto Reno, in the Bolognese area, where on December 25 Mr. Fiorenzo, 94, called the soldiers at the Vergato operations center saying that he was “alone at home: I don’t miss anything, I just miss a natural person with whom you exchange the Christmas toast. If there is a soldier available, 10 minutes to come see me because I am alone “. Then, interviewed on Sky TG24, about the visit received by the carabinieri he said: “I was moved.”
The toast and the call to relatives
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At that moment the police went to the house of the 94-year-old man, who told them anecdotes about life such as that of his father-in-law, Marshal Francesco Sferrazza, who commanded the Arma station in Porretta Terme in times of World War II. The soldiers spoke with Mr. Fiorenzo, made a toast with many souvenir photos, and then a video call to relatives.
“I was moved”
“It even touched me, it was something wonderful,” the 94-year-old told Sky TG24 the next day. In fact, also on December 26, the police returned to Mr. Fiorenzo and brought him the framed photo of the Christmas toast: “It was a privilege to be called by Fiorenzo – said the military commander – we were able to share a few moments with him, a toast with orangeade and , as promised, today we have given you the souvenir photo of the moment ”.