Ibrahim was born last night, near Lagonegro (Potenza) in an ambulance. His mother, a 29-year-old Afghan, was traveling on a bus that left from Lombardy.

Despite linguistic difficulties, the nurse managed to give birth to the woman and she cut the umbilical cord perfectly. Mother and baby are doing well and the nurse received compliments once she arrived at the LagoneGro health facility. For the nurse it was "a unique emotion for having helped a life to be born despite precarious circumstances. It was like reliving the moment of the birth of my two children who are now 19 and 14 years old. So much fear but cool blood prevailed". As happened to her ten years ago, when she saved an abandoned child in the bathroom of a local shopping centre. The baby was in such a hurry to be birth that with a very hasty birth he was born in the middle of the night in the hands of the nurse. As soon as he was placed on the stretcher, we saw the little head appear. At that point it was a moment: the race to the hospital in just seven minutes and the bus with the family in tow.