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Deaths barred in Italian village

March 13, 2012 RSS Feed Print

ROME (AP) — Since the start of the month it has been illegal to die in Falciano del Massico, a village of 3,700 people some 50 kilometers (30 miles) from Naples in southern Italy.

Mayor Giulio Cesare Fava issued the tongue-in-cheek decree because the village has no cemetery and it is feuding with a nearby town that has one — creating a logistical problem about what to do with the deceased.

The mayor told newspapers that villagers are content.

"The ordinance has brought happiness," he was quoted Tuesday as saying. "Unfortunately, two elderly citizens disobeyed."

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Life imitates art. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120034/

Jenna Reid of OH 6:17PM March 14, 2012

does Larry King have a time share there?

JR of IN 2:48PM March 13, 2012

Arrest the disobeyers! Death Must be banished once and for all.

Support universal and socialist medical care.. and keep everyone alive Forever!

Even if it's impossible :)

[fun was had by all]

John of NY 8:34AM March 13, 2012

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