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Mattia, torn from his mother's arms. Stories of broken lives

2022-09-17T13:07:34.640Z


A river of mud and debris: a sudden and violent wave from which he tried to save his son. The woman picked up 8-year-old Mattia in her arms, squeezing him to her chest after getting out of the car overwhelmed by the force of the water: she was rescued, about a kilometer away but there is no trace of the little one at the moment and there is no rescuer who is not giving his soul to find him © ANSA


Lives wiped out in moments.

A river of mud and debris.

A sudden and violent wave from which she tried to save her son

Silvia Mereu

, a 40-year-old pharmacist.

The woman picked up 8-year-old

Mattia

in her arms , squeezing him to her chest after getting out of the car overwhelmed by the force of the water: she was rescued, about a kilometer away but there is no trace of the child at the moment and there is no rescuer who is not giving his soul to find him.

It is the symbolic story of the flood that hit the Marche, a drama that begins late Thursday evening in the area between Castelleone di Suasa in Arcevia.

Everything is consumed in a very short time.

"It was like the collapse of a dam," said the mayor of Barbara, a hamlet of Senigallia, Riccardo Pasqualini.

A thud and then the wave.

The baby's mother sensed that something dramatic was about to happen, she hugged Mattia and jumped out of the car but the violence of the water prevailed and the woman saw her son disappear, swallowed by the river.

ANSA agency

A sea of ​​water and mud, "I saw death" - Chronicle

"It wasn't a flood but a tsunami".

(HANDLE)

Mattia's drama took place not far from the house where

Erina

lived , 75 years old, killed by the fury of the water.

When the wave arrived in the house, the husband, the child's partner and the granddaughter were present.

The three managed to escape to safety by going up to the second floor while the woman lingered in an attempt to close a window, a choice that was fatal.

"I heard Erina scream - says the daughter-in-law - With my father-in-law and my daughter, we said 'let's go right upstairs'. The grandfather went back to get Erina but she went to close the windows. 'Leave it alone, let's go up'. , I told her but at that moment the water had come up to here. It happened in a short time. Erina was coming back to me, the water that came in overwhelmed her. "

Among the broken lives there are also those of three men from Pianello di Ostra.

Andrea Tisba

, 25, his father

Giuseppe

, 60 and the 52-year-old

Diego Chiappetti

, who died to "save" the cars that were in the garages.

A decision perhaps dictated by unconsciousness or simply by having underestimated the risk.

The three lived in the same building.

"Below - some witnesses say - they were surprised by water and mud".

Pianello's fourth victim, the eighty-year-old

Ferdinando Olivi

, she would have died because she did not want to leave her home.

"My uncle - says his fifty year old nephew - died perhaps because he underestimated the danger: he did not want to leave his home and was trapped".

Trapped in her garage, where she drowned, she too Maria Luisa Sereni, 80 years old in the hamlet of Trecastelli.

The body of another victim, 42-year-old

Mohamed Enaji

, who resided in Castelleone di Suasa, was transferred to the hospital in Ancona.

He also drowned like

Gino Petrolati

, an 89 year old who was overwhelmed by the flood wave in Bettolelle, a fraction of Senigallia.

He was in the car and there was no escape for him.

ANSA agency

Boots and shovels, in the field 'the angels of the mud' - Chronicle

Young volunteers, most do not know about the Florence flood (ANSA)

Source: ansa

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