Tuesday, November 25, 2025 - An unemployed son impersonated his de@d mother to collect thousands of euros a year from her pension in what Italian authorities have dubbed a “Mrs. Doubtfire scandal,” according to local reports.
The 56-year-old man, who was not identified, carried out the
scam after his mom d!ed three years ago as he concealed her mummified corpse at
their family home, Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera reported.
The con artist’s mother, Graziella Dall’Oglio, passed away
at 82 years old and her son never reported her de@th. He instead stuffed her
corpse in a sleeping bag and stashed it in the laundry room at their home, the
outlet reported.
By the time authorities found Dall’Oglio, her body had
mummified, according to the reports.
All the while, her son meticulously impersonated each detail
of his mother down to her makeup and continued to cash her pension. He was even
able to renew her identity card at a government office on the outskirts of
Mantua after her de@th, the outlet reported.
With his mother’s pension and a property portfolio of three
houses, the son was able to pocket roughly $61,000 annually, according to the
newspaper.
Authorities said he underwent a “Mrs Doubtfire-style
transformation,” in reference to the 1993 movie in which Robin Williams plays a
recently divorced comedian who opts to pose as the perfect housekeeper in order
to see his children while trying to ward off his ex’s new beau.
Eventually, an eagle-eyed government employee picked up on
his scheme after noticing his apparently “masculine” features, including his
low voice and “thick” neck, the outlet reported.
The employee notified the authorities who compared photos of
Dall’Oglio and her son and realised he had been conning them for long.
The son allowed the authorities to search his home, where
they uncovered Dall’Oglio’s body, though officials didn’t suspect any foul play
contributed to her de@th.
“She probably d!ed of natural causes but that will be
established by the postmortem. It is a very strange story and very, very sad,”
Francesco Aporti, the mayor of Borgo Virgilio, told the newspaper.
An official autopsy has not concluded yet, according to the
outlet.
The son is being investigated for illegally concealing a
body and benefit fraud. It’s not immediately clear if he was arrested.

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