The man is found in the missing “” and without “memo”: I left thousands of miles to escape my mother-in-law.

A suspected “tourist, who was found wandering around Edinburgh and claimed there was no memory of who he was from and where he came from, has admitted to falsing amnesia to avoid his mother-in-law <x2). Salvatore Manino, 52, was found in St Giles Cathedral of Edinburgh by police, seemingly [...]
Salvatore Manino, 52, was found in St Giles Cathedral of Edinburgh by police, seemingly confused and suffering from memory loss.
His sudden disappearance raised doubts, while Italian police officials discovered the search on his computer, which showed them that he had asked for “topics to disappear” or “the false memory loss”.
Yesterday, the father of four was forced to admit the lie to the British police: I did it to get out of my annoying mother-in-law.
I've never lost my memory. I wanted to tell my family that I was important to them.
I wanted to regain my position as husband and father, while I felt my mother-in-law had taken this from me”.
Mr. Manino had left Piza and had traveled to Scotland in mid - September.
Before leaving home, he left a bag of 10,500 euros and a sheet of paper with a numeric sequence, a code that was deciphered by his oldest, 18 - year - old son.
After leaving and before going to Scotland, he turned out to have gone to the town of Toscan, Pratt, working in a supermarket.












