Italian man missing in Hungary found
The Italian man was supposed to change bus in the Hungarian capital, but he vanished. It seems that he got lost in the streets of Kőbánya. Luckily, he was finally found in St. Polten, as Blikk.hu reported.
Michael Craighero, an Italian man who was missing for a week, was finally found alive and well. He got lost in Hungary after trying to catch a bus in Budapest. He was living in Munich and set out to visit her mother in Udine. He travelled by bus and wanted to change in Kőbánya. However, the 28 years old Italian man did not manage to do this.
He has gone missing and was unavailable by any means for a week.
According to Italian journal Il Gazzettino, Michael moved to Germany five years before to find a living. He began to work in ice cream shops; then he soon managed to get a job in a car factory.
It seemed that his life was going well. Still, he may have gotten into trouble in the last week of April. He sent a message to his mother claiming that he had some problems at his workplace, so he resigned. He told her that he is leaving Germany and returning to Italy. He promised to be at home by 4 pm, but he never arrived.
After that his son did not respond to her calls, she shared a post on Facebook about her son getting in trouble.
She emphasised that she fears that he will be found too late. Michael’s flatmate stated that he caught a bus to Budapest and wanted to change for Udine in Hungary. Later, one piece of the missing man’s luggage was found at the bus station in Budapest. Meanwhile, the lament of Michael’s mother began to spread throughout the internet.
Fortunately, the Italian man was found just recently in St. Polten, Austria.
Though his papers are missing, and he is confused, he is unharmed at least (which cannot be said about everyone found recently, hence the case of the woman found in Lake Fertő), so both he and his mother can be relieved now.
Photo: Facebook.com
Source: Blikk.hu
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