Italian family beg for help ‘after bank shuts before they can withdraw money'

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Italian family beg for help ‘after bank shuts before they can withdraw money'
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A desperate mother and her son were filmed begging officers for help 😟

A video showed the man telling officers his family had run out of money after the country was locked down to stop the spread of Covid-19, which has killed 10,779 people so far in the country.

The police officers tried to calm the mother and son down and they eventually convinced them to leave the area.The coronavirus death toll in Italy has fallen for the second successive day.

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