Homeless in Rome: Identity of Alleged Austrian Wanted
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With the support of the Italian television programme "Chi l-ha-visto?", the identity of an alleged Austrian woman is to be clarified. The homeless woman claims to be born in 1932 and to be called Isabella. With the determination of her origin, her access to medical and social assistance is to be made possible. In Rome, the case of a homeless woman whose identity is unknown so far, causes a stir. The woman calls herself Isabella and claims to be …
With the help of the Italian television show "Chi l'ha visto?" the identity of an alleged Austrian woman is to be clarified. The homeless woman claims to be born in 1932 and to be called Isabella. A similar case could be clarified recently with the help of the television viewers.
The homeless Isabella has been living on the streets of Italian Rome for decades, and she claims to be from Austria. A TV show is now meant to help clarify her identity. She has been living on the streets of Rome since about 1990 and has no identity papers, but she speaks several languages. And she claims to be an Austrian. The talk is about a homeless woman who calls herself Isabella. Her true identity is unexplained, an Italian TV show is mean…
She speaks several languages, has no documents and has been living on the streets of Rome for decades: the identity of a highly aged homeless person keeps the Italian authorities in mind. Now the city of Rome, together with a well-known TV search program, is launching a public call to unravel the mystery of the woman who claims her roots in Austria.
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