A long applause lasting about 5 minutes and celebrating bells welcomed Silvia Romano, the 24-year-old co-worker kidnapped in Kenya in 2018 and freed yesterday after 17 months of captivity, at 2 pm in Milan. At the ringing of the church bells at the end of via Casoretto, where the young woman lives with her mother, the neighbors looked out onto the balconies, clapped their hands for several minutes for the flash-mob organized for her return to Italy. Even in the street, some inhabitants of the neighborhood applauded with joy for his release. Balloons and banners were hung on the balconies. At the entrance of the condominium several signs with the words: "welcome home Silvia", and also "the voluntary brigades for the emergency greet Silvia".
In the neighborhood of Silvia Romano applause and party bells - THE PHOTOS
2020-05-10T16:06:33.642Z
The flash mob in Milan to greet the release of the cooperative (ANSA)