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Unemployed and poor man puts his deceased mother in the freezer to receive her pension

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It looks like it will soon become fairly common in my former country. It happened in Sardinia: a 78 years old woman died cause her age, natural causes (her son didn't kill the old mother) and the 55 years old, unemployed son, in order to keep receiving her pension, put his mother in the freezer to hide the decease to the Social Security. As the society in my former country (especially in a region like Sardinia) is used to neglect family members who can't work because they live as 24h caregiver in favour of an old grandma or grandpa that is not any more self-sufficient, when this latter dies, the caregiver family member ends up with no means to survive. That's why the poor 55 years old man hadn't probably choice...
 
The poor man is facing now a trial. It looks like the Social Security wants back the money of his mother's pension he has received along more than 2 years. But he stated he needed his mother's pension to survive. He hasn't other means to survive. Obviously, the Social Security won't receive back a single cent because the man is frankly destitute. He acted as he acted because mostly in my former country (especially in a region like Sardinia) is pretty impossible to get a job if you have reached the middle age (and you aren't qualified to teach in a public school).
 
I suppose he only counts on 8 years of primary school. In such a case, especially considering his age, he isn't even able to get an online job (in my former country, middle aged aren't capable of using technologies: they still use pen and paper and landline), that, in any way, doesn't pay his bills. And companies usually don't hire people over 40/50 years old...
 
The poor man is facing now a trial. It looks like the Social Security wants back the money of his mother's pension he has received along more than 2 years. But he stated he needed his mother's pension to survive. He hasn't other means to survive. Obviously, the Social Security won't receive back a single cent because the man is frankly destitute. He acted as he acted because mostly in my former country (especially in a region like Sardinia) is pretty impossible to get a job if you have reached the middle age (and you aren't qualified to teach in a public school).
Let them give him work to do and through that way, they can collect their money gradually! I think is very easy way to solve problem.
 
Let them give him work to do and through that way, they can collect their money gradually! I think is very easy way to solve problem.
I agree with you. he should be kept dar away from the mother. This is a big evil child for doing this
 
Let them give him work to do and through that way, they can collect their money gradually! I think is very easy way to solve problem.
Knowing the politics of various realities in my former country, it's very likely he'll be committed to a psychiatric institution, after the trial where the judge will declare his insanity. Giving jobs is not the politics of a corrupted area. Social Security won't recover the money, never in this life...
 
That man should have found a job or built a small business while his mom was still alive. He should have thought about the reality that once his mom dies, he will be left with nothing. He should not have done that fishy act.
 
That man should have found a job or built a small business while his mom was still alive. He should have thought about the reality that once his mom dies, he will be left with nothing. He should not have done that fishy act.
Unfortunately, the man is above his middle age (he is 55 or 56, if I remember well) and in Sardinia it's pretty impossible to find a job at that age (also considering the man very probably only counts on primary school). Opening a business in Italy? If you haven't inherited a business managed by your ancestors from generation to generation, forget it, as the financial and tax laws (older than decades) are implemented on purpose to push the small and medium sized businesses to failure (as the financial and tax laws serve the multinational and big sized enterprises that fight competitors through such an unfair practices). To not talk about that in Italy you'll find no bank to get a loan to open a business (remembering the man is penniless, so zero condition to open whatever business, lacking a bank loan) if you don't have any property that serves as a warranty and at least two other guarantors to present additional warranties.
 
Unfortunately, the man is above his middle age (he is 55 or 56, if I remember well) and in Sardinia it's pretty impossible to find a job at that age (also considering the man very probably only counts on primary school). Opening a business in Italy? If you haven't inherited a business managed by your ancestors from generation to generation, forget it, as the financial and tax laws (older than decades) are implemented on purpose to push the small and medium sized businesses to failure (as the financial and tax laws serve the multinational and big sized enterprises that fight competitors through such an unfair practices). To not talk about that in Italy you'll find no bank to get a loan to open a business (remembering the man is penniless, so zero condition to open whatever business, lacking a bank loan) if you don't have any property that serves as a warranty and at least two other guarantors to present additional warranties.
It's his fault for not acquiring education. I don't think that there's no free education in schools owners by the government. It's also the fault of the parents why didn't see ahead the worst scenario once they left the world their son no education or degree.
 
I don't think that there's no free education in schools owners by the government.

That man is much older than I am. In Italy, free education was simply inexistent during my age, so imagine in his age, as he is older than me. Even the first year of primary school cost an arm and a leg to the parents. And I'm talking about governmental school: so imagine the expenses in a private school.

It's also the fault of the parents why didn't see ahead the worst scenario once they left the world their son no education or degree.
It's a pitiful cultural point: illiteracy was the normality in Italy until 1950. Between 1930 and 1970, five years of primary school were the average education accessible to the average Italian. I blame the past Italian governments cause such a pitiful situation. It was very convenient to the politicians to maintain a high rate of illiteracy in the country. A lot of times, the parents hadn't a single penny to purchase an exercise-book to their children.
 
Obviously, this desperate man wasn't greedy: he simply had no means to survive, out of his fourth aged mother's pension. Losing her pension would mean for him simply starving and a homeless situation. I came to know he has a brother who lives and works in Ireland, but curiously, he and his mother and brother lost touch.
 
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