A grieving Pope Francis has brought twelve white roses as a
touching tribute to his receptionist, who was found dead at her small apartment
on the outskirts of Rome, Italy.
touching tribute to his receptionist, who was found dead at her small apartment
on the outskirts of Rome, Italy.
Miriam Wuolou, a 34-year-old of Eritrean origin, was
seven-months pregnant when her body was discovered and has been absent from
work for several weeks due to a serious form of diabetes.
seven-months pregnant when her body was discovered and has been absent from
work for several weeks due to a serious form of diabetes.
She had worked as front-of-house at Pope Francis’ home, a
priests’ guesthouse Santa Marta for years, acting as a kind of gatekeeper for
the pope as well as for the bishops and cardinals who stay there.
priests’ guesthouse Santa Marta for years, acting as a kind of gatekeeper for
the pope as well as for the bishops and cardinals who stay there.
After laying the flowers, the Pope sprinkled the coffin with
holy water and remained in prayer for twenty minutes.
holy water and remained in prayer for twenty minutes.
Miriam is thought to have died alone, of suspected problems
related to her diabetes, which had already led doctor to warn that her
pregnancy at risk.
related to her diabetes, which had already led doctor to warn that her
pregnancy at risk.
Police are investigating a case of neglect and have
interviewed family members, her ex-husband from whom she was separated, and
most recent boyfriend, thought to be a policeman in the Vatican.
interviewed family members, her ex-husband from whom she was separated, and
most recent boyfriend, thought to be a policeman in the Vatican.
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