"It's the end of a nightmare": this is what Franco, the grandfather of Edoardo Galli, the 16-year-old who disappeared on March 21st and was found this morning at the Central station in Milan, told Mattino Cinque. While he had already left the house "this morning my wife called me and said 'Franco I'm dreaming, Alessandro called me and they're going to get Edoardo' and that's when the world and our perspective changed. We went back to living" he explained "It's the end of a nightmare, of a series of worries.
We are very happy that everything ended in the best way.
I can't wait to hug him and resume that dialogue that was interrupted for eight days." Now, he added, "we will try to understand the reasons for the gesture and we will help him to resume his activity as a student and to reintegrate into the school in which he was happy, he did well".
"I think he will be very confused" said the grandfather who when he sees Edoardo he intends to ask him "whenever he wants calmly where we adults have failed and where perhaps he found it difficult to express what he felt inside. We have
all wondered that".
"In agreement with my son and daughter-in-law we thought of a gesture that manifests a discomfort that we did not understand - Franco explained - a desire to assert himself in some way, a gesture of symbolic maturation. But he will explain it to us".
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