«My mother killed by indifference». Words of Tiziana Murtas, 43 years old, one of the daughters of Greca Melis, the woman who died two days ago in Decimomannu in the intersection between Via San Sperate and State Road 130.

«I have been going through this crossroads since I was a child and every time I cross myself - adds Tiziana – it is absurd that after so many incidents politicians continue to ignore our requests. Meanwhile, no one will bring my mother back to me." "If the politicians had done their job, I would still have my mother, all of this isn't right", urges her brother Daniele (39 years old).

All of Decimomannu gathers around the family of Greca Melis, just turned 72, a widow who leaves behind five children. A woman well known in the area, she lived on her pension and worked as hard as she could to make sure her family didn't lack anything. A life of great sacrifices, made with humility and a sense of duty. Everyone remembers her pedaling her inseparable bicycle, together with her every day, rain or shine.

He was one of the hundreds of people who live beyond State Road 130 and who cross it every day at the risk of their lives to carry out the most basic activities, such as going shopping or taking their children to school.

Carlo Manca

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