he-faked-his-death-and-10-years-later,-he-was-found-alive-on-a-greek-islandHe faked his death and 10 years later, he was found alive on a Greek island

The case of a man who decided to fake a suicide to start a new life in another country was revealed by a television program in Italy, a case that has already gone around the world due to the controversy that has been generated around it.

The beginning of this story dates back to 2013. Adamo Guerra, a 55-year-old man, left a farewell letter announcing his suicide to his parents, whom he asked to provide support, both emotional and financial, to his wife. and their daughters.

“Now is the time to finish. I will try to do this last step well to save you the pain of a funeral,” was what he wrote in his letter.

His family began searching for Adamo’s body, without success, so they left him for dead; Furthermore, his car appeared in the port of Ancona and after a police investigation, no traces of this person were found, so it was concluded that he had drowned in the sea and therefore, his body could not be found. recuperate.

He did not commit suicide, he fled his country to start a new life

10 years after the mystery surrounding Guerra’s alleged suicide, his wife turned to an Italian public television program (RAI) to help her solve the mystery surrounding her husband’s death.

The production of the program “Who has seen it?” He got to work on this case and to everyone’s surprise, they discovered that, in fact, Adamo was still alive and that he was on an island in Greece.

Someone from the team of this TV program traveled to said place where they managed to run into Guerra, who asked them not to tell anyone that they had found him, which did not happen, since the first to hear the news was his wife.

In the video broadcast on television, the man can be seen asking those on the program to stop recording him, to leave and not to say that they had seen him.

In reality, Guerra had taken a boat bound for the Greek town of Patras, where he had resided since his disappearance and where he was located.

“The lawyer called me and told me that my husband was not a missing person,” said the woman, explaining that a certain Adamo Guerra had requested in 2022 to be registered as an Italian citizen residing in Greece and that, initially, He thought it was a case of identity theft.

“He is not a man, nor a father, there are no words to describe this,” commented the woman, who has already started the divorce process.

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By Scribe