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Valeria Fabrizi: The thieves destroyed her house and took everything away

A loot worth 200 thousand euros, made above all of the memories of a lifetime and all the furniture destroyed by the thieves who a few days ago broke into the actress’s house Valeria Fabrizi, or Sister Costanza in fiction “God help us”, Leaving her only the wedding ring that was not stolen just because she wore it on her finger. “I won’t tell you Barbara what, damn it, they didn’t do, even the furniture. I come from the war, she reminded me when I was little, that they took me to see the house destroyed by rubble. They smashed my furniture, everything”She tells Barbara d’Urso in despair.

The memories, the silverware, which I adore, the collection of everything, have left me nothing. I don’t know what to think, I haven’t had any maids to be suspicious of, I don’t want anyone since the pandemic broke out I try to do things by myself. I don’t think it’s because I’ve wronged someone, I doubt, maybe someone who followed me. The damage to the furniture also shocked me a lot, usually when the thieves do these things they don’t do that, at least that’s what happened to my friends too. I have only faith left, my husband’s was taken away from me. I don’t sleep anymore, it took me badly. You know at my age, eighty-four, how many memories I have. I don’t forgive them, I think evil for them. I am Catholic, I take communion but I do not forgive them. I am a person who is attentive, even to others, I help many, even in my ward, but these are rascals

The thing that hurts the actress most are obviously the memories that have stolen from her late husband, Tata Giacobetti, one of the members of the Cetra Quartet that she married in ’64 and to which she remained close until her death. “There was a necklace, which my husband had given me, which I always took out because I loved I loved to wear it at Christmas. As well as the silverware I don’t use during the other months of the year. I was very attached to these because when I was little my mother told me to always put silver aside, because in case I was hungry I could go and sell it at the Monte di Pietà”.

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