Quite simply shocking. In a video on the networks, a young woman and her companion claim that people who are ill or disabled "do not have the right to live." Scandalized by this excerpt, a Messina, mother of a visually impaired teenager, has just filed a complaint for apology of crime.
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Quite simply shocking. In a video on the networks, a young woman and her companion claim that people who are ill or disabled "do not have the right to live." Scandalized by this excerpt, a Messina, mother of a visually impaired teenager, has just filed a complaint for apology of crime.