Don’t waste time crying her new book is called and Margherita Rebuffoni never gave herself time to cry. There brave mother of Nadia Toffathe journalist who died prematurely in 2019 from cancer, guest of Mara Venier Sunday at she remembered his greatest love and everything he continues to do for her today.
The commitment of Nadia Toffa’s mother
Among the guests of Sunday at on Sunday November 17 there will also be Marguerite RebuffoniNadia Toffa’s mother. Faced with Mara Venier’s emotion, Margherita showed all the strength of which she is capable. The courage not to give in to pain, but to continue to carry out the projects that Nadia did not have time to carry out. “During these three years I did everything Nadia asked me to doI created a foundation which later became a non-profit to support research into all types of cancer.”
It was the last dream of her daughter, taken too young because of cancer: “Her he asked me to also think about the lastto those who have no voice. And in this commitment, Nadia Toffa’s family found the strength to move forward: “It is a commitment that gives us strength, reassures us; the people my husband and I meet fill us with energy. We will always do everything to achieve what my daughter Nadia wanted, she left everything in writing to me. He told me: ‘If I’m here we’ll do it together, if I’m not there you don’t have to cry but you have to do everything we could have done together’.
The touching memory of his missing daughter
While old reports about Nadia were projected on the screen, her mother Margherita continued to smile: “She was always happy, joyful, going to see the things she did doesn’t make me sad because whatever she does , she always had a smile. Even at home, she was always cheerful and cheerful. » And now, in her place, always in a hurry like her, there is the granddaughter who bears his namearrived a few months after the death of his aunt. “I feel that Nadia let her life end for this newborn,” said the touching words of her sister Silvia.
So Nadia is always present, “even if I never dreamed of her – confided her mother – I feel her close, I feel her hugging me. Sometimes at night I wake up with the certainty of feeling her near me and I feel really happy.” And he also carries it physically with him: “I wear all his clotheseven the strangest ones, even the ones that are too long.”
Ms. Rebuffoni’s words are full of hope, inspired by her daughter: “She says that many, when they are diagnosed with cancer, withdraw into themselves. Nadia knew she was lucky, she still had the show, a job that she was passionate about to the end and a life full of loved ones. He wanted to help other sick people get out of their homesto believe that they could still do something with their lives. And their families too, so as not to sink into grief.”