Overview
- The Grosso d’Oro bestowed by the city of Brescia in 2019 to honor Nadia Toffa’s memory has been reported stolen, according to her mother’s account carried by local media.
- Margherita Rebuffoni urged whoever took the award to return it, stressing that it represents her daughter’s legacy rather than monetary value.
- The municipality, known as La Loggia, is being asked to evaluate creating a replica of the missing recognition, with no decision announced yet.
- The Fondazione Nadia Toffa Onlus detailed recent work that includes hospital equipment donations, support for innovative brain tumor research, oncology artificial intelligence projects, and assistance to communities such as the Terra dei Fuochi.
- No recovery of the award has been reported, and coverage in Il Messaggero and Il Fatto Quotidiano cites the appeal first published by BresciaOggi.