Salò: Burglary in the home of a recently deceased elderly woman has heightened community frustration. The alert for home burglaries continues to rise in the Brescia Garda area, causing concern among residents. One incident has particularly shocked public opinion: a grandson discovered that his grandmother’s home, who recently passed away at the age of 101, had been ransacked two weeks after her death. On the night between Monday, March 24, and Tuesday, March 25, the house was turned upside down, with cherished memories destroyed and a profound sense of violation of family privacy. The grandson shared images of the devastation on social media, expressing his outrage over an act deemed unacceptable.
This burglary is not an isolated case; several reports of home thefts have emerged in recent days from various locations, with at least three incidents recorded on Via Brescia while the homeowners were away for funeral-related reasons. The situation is becoming increasingly critical, as confirmed by data from the Censis-Verisure Home Security Observatory, which indicates a rise in property crimes in the province of Brescia in recent years. Citizens are calling for greater attention and effective measures to ensure enhanced housing security in the area.