The family decided to name the boy Axel in honor of the leader of the Guns N’ Roses band. After his birth, the population of the village reached 26 people.
A child was born for the first time in 30 years in the mountain village of Tizzola, where less than 30 people live in the Emilia-Romagna region of Northern Italy. Italy24 writes about it.
The boy was born in the family of Simone Albertini and Thomas Richeldi, who moved to the girl’s family estate seven years ago. The woman works in the tradesmen’s federation, and her husband is a bricklayer.
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The birth took place in the city of Reggio Emilia, the administrative center of the province to which the village belongs. The family decided to name the boy Axel in honor of the leader of the Guns N’ Roses band.
Simona told reporters that there is a doctor and pharmacy in the village, so she does not see any problems in raising children in a high mountain village. After Axel’s birth, Tizzola’s population grew to 26 people, most of them elderly.
The publication states that in Italy in recent years, families have tended to move to villages away from cities, as the population has decreased and housing can be purchased cheaply.
Previously Focus reported that the girl was able to “meet” her late father through Google Maps. The woman’s boyfriend wanted to visit the deceased’s garden, but did not know the route. After checking the location on Google Street View, he realized that the Google Maps car had captured his father looking directly at the camera.
It was also learned that the man had the wrong organ removed; surgeons could not find his appendix. After the mistake, he had 4 more surgeries and had to postpone his cancer treatment. According to him, doctors claimed that the surgery went well.
Source: Focus
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