They discharged her yesterday around lunchtime, a few hours after her brother Alessio arrived by plane after a bumpy journey that took 24 hours.

Valentina Greco, a 42-year-old from Cagliari who works for agencies working for the UN and who mysteriously disappeared from her home in Tunisia for about ten days, left the hospital where she had been admitted on Saturday.

In the evening, the Gendarmerie found her alive, in a confused state, in the closet of her apartment in Sidi Bou Said, a seaside resort about twenty kilometers from the capital, where she has lived for three years.

She returned there yesterday afternoon, after her brother stopped by the hospital to pay—and a lot—for Valentina Greco's treatment by the Tunisian health service.

Then the return to the apartment in Sidi Bou Said , and now the family will decide what to do: is the woman ready to board the flight to Cagliari or is it advisable for her to spend a few days convalescing in her apartment, certainly not alone?

The family will make the decision today: if she doesn't leave immediately for Cagliari, where her mother and father are waiting to cuddle her and assist her in her recovery, her mother, Roberta Murru, will leave for Tunisia to relieve her son, Valentina's brother, Alessio Greco, who urgently needs to return to his job in Cagliari.

The full article by Luigi Almiento in L'Unione Sarda, available on newsstands today and on the Digital App.

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