In Italy, a son disguised himself as his dead mother and squandered her pension for years, leaving the mummified body in his home

According to the Italian newspaper, the fraud was discovered when a government employee noticed something unusual during an identity card renewal. The employee noticed the woman's "male-like facial features," such as a deep voice and a thick neck. Suspicious, officials compared the original photos with old records.

Rome: A 56-year-old man in Italy has been charged with serious misconduct. He allegedly embezzled his deceased mother's pension for years, disguising himself as her. Italian authorities have now dubbed this fraud the "Mrs. Doubtfire Scandal." Mrs. Doubtfire is a 1993 comedy film starring Robin Williams. In it, a man disguises himself as an elderly British nanny to stay with his children after a divorce. This title has now become a common term for impersonation and impersonation cases. The

56-year-old unemployed man assumed his deceased mother's identity for nearly three years to claim her pension. According to reports, the man not only dressed like his mother, but also acted like her, speaking and walking like her, to avoid suspicion from government officials and neighbors.

The Mrs. Doubtfire Scandal in Italy:
According to a report in the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sena, the accused never reported the death of his 82-year-old mother, Graziella Dall'Oglio, even though she died of natural causes. After her death, the son stuffed her body into a sleeping bag and hid it in the laundry room. Over time, the body decomposed and became mummified. During this time, the accused son began wearing makeup, clothes, and wigs, and dressing like his mother. He even managed to update his mother's identity card by deceiving government officials. It was also revealed that he was earning approximately $61,000 (approximately ₹50 lakh) annually from his mother's pension and three of her properties.

According to an Italian newspaper, the fraud was uncovered when a government employee noticed something unusual during an identity card renewal. The employee noticed the woman's "male-like facial features," such as a deep voice and a thick neck. Suspicious, officials compared the original photos with old records and quickly uncovered the case. Police were then informed, and a search of the home later revealed the body of her mother.