(ANSA) - ROME, SEP 21 - An man who left three suicide notesfor his family in 2013 but whose wife never believed them hasbeen found in Greece 10 years later with the help of the Italianmissing persons TV show Chi l'ha visto?.
The man, a household goods salesman named Adamo, went missing onJuly 7 2013 form his home in Imola.
His wife Raffaella, who has two daughters with him, neverbelieved his suicide notes and managed to track him down toPatrasso, where he has started a new life, with the help of theTV show.
Italian media said the case resembled the plot of LuigiPirandello's great short novel Il Fu Mattia Pascal (The LateMattia Pascal). photo: Pirandello's home-museum (ANSA).
Man who 'committed suicide' found 10 years later in Greece
2023-09-21T15:07:46.197Z
Highlights: Household goods salesman Adamo went missing on July 7 2013 form his home in Imola. His wife Raffaella, who has two daughters with him, neverbelieved his suicide notes. She managed to track him down toPatrasso, where he has started a new life. Italian media said the case resembled the plot of LuigiPirandello's great short novel Il Fu Mattia Pascal (The LateMattia Pascal) The man, a household goods salesman named Adamo, went missing in 2013.

An man who left three suicide notes for his family in 2013 but whose wife never believed them has been found in Greece 10 years later with the help of the Italian missing persons TV show Chi l'ha visto?. © ANSA