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On 24 December 1991 Visintin was involved in a single-vehicle accident in which she lost control of her car on icy roads and hit a pole. Visintin suffered an inoperable brain injury and remained in a coma for the next 33 years. Visintin died on 10 May 2023.<ref>https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12082627/Woman-coma-31-years-1991-Christmas-Eve-crash-dies-leaving-husband-devastated.html</ref>
 
On 24 December 1991 Visintin was involved in a single-vehicle accident in which she lost control of her car on icy roads and hit a pole. Visintin suffered an inoperable brain injury and remained in a coma for the next 33 years. Visintin died on 10 May 2023.<ref>https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12082627/Woman-coma-31-years-1991-Christmas-Eve-crash-dies-leaving-husband-devastated.html</ref>
   
Angelo Farina visited his wife every day while she was in a coma except when he was prevented from doing so by the COVID-19 pandemic.<ref>https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12082627/Woman-coma-31-years-1991-Christmas-Eve-crash-dies-leaving-husband-devastated.html</ref>
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Angelo Farina has stated that he visited his wife every day while she was in a coma except when he was prevented from doing so by the COVID-19 pandemic.<ref>https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12082627/Woman-coma-31-years-1991-Christmas-Eve-crash-dies-leaving-husband-devastated.html</ref>
   
 
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Revision as of 04:04, 20 May 2023

Angelo Farina is an Italian man who was married to Miriam Visintin for over 30 years.[1]

On 24 December 1991 Visintin was involved in a single-vehicle accident in which she lost control of her car on icy roads and hit a pole. Visintin suffered an inoperable brain injury and remained in a coma for the next 33 years. Visintin died on 10 May 2023.[2]

Angelo Farina has stated that he visited his wife every day while she was in a coma except when he was prevented from doing so by the COVID-19 pandemic.[3]

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