"We've lost everything, help us." Barbara Mulliri, who lived in a house in Monserrato, was destroyed by fire on two separate occasions between December 14th and 15th. The house was burned to the ground, and one of the cats she raised with her sister also died in the flames.

"I am addressing all kind-hearted people, the institutions, and especially the mayor of Monserrato, Tomaso Locci," he writes.

On the night of December 14th and again on the evening of the 15th, "criminals broke into the home I share with my sister and our animals. These despicable beings," Mulliri recounts, "spread gasoline everywhere and set the house on fire. In an instant, everything that was ours no longer existed. This despicable act stripped us of the memories of our family, of everything that tied us to a happy past before the untimely passing of our family members: parents, two sisters, a brother, and a nephew."

The sisters were left helpless "in the face of a tragedy that left us with only the things we were wearing and stripped of everything that home means: protection, security, family. These cowards filled the little room with the cats' beds with gasoline, set it on fire, and locked the door."

The woman's partner managed to save one of them, "but for Lhir, there was no escape. The flames reached him and killed him, his life was extinguished in pain, terror, and suffering. Whoever did this is not just a criminal, he's a murderer."

The women urgently need housing: "For us, two dogs and ten cats." In the Facebook post, she also includes an IBAN for anyone wishing to make a donation.

(Unioneonline/E.Fr.)

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