For her , the only thing that matters is that her daughter is alive. Roberta Murru is the mother of Valentina Greco, the forty-two-year-old from Cagliari who was reported missing for 10 days in Tunisia and was "found" yesterday. The official version—still to be verified—is that the woman fainted in her home in Sidi Bou Said and remained in a closet for 10 days.

This reconstruction is so unlikely that tomorrow, Monday, Tunisian police will interview the girl to try to shed light on the dark sides. Valentina's brother, Alessio, is traveling to the North African country to support his sister.

While we wait to find out what happened, in Cagliari, at the newsstand next to the Santissima Trinità hospital run by the family, relief reigns supreme.

"Yes, I heard her. Valentina's phone broke in the chaos. I spoke to her through the consul's," says her mother. Now Valentina "is in the hospital. When I heard from her, they were hydrating her and running routine tests."

Once the fear has passed, there is only one goal: "I hope to take her home as soon as she can travel: I'm leaving now and taking her home."

Roberta Murru thanks all those who have mobilized during these fearful days.

(Unioneonline)

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