Split image showing a man disguised as his elderly mother beside a real photo of the mother for comparison.
Click here to watch: A side-by-side comparison from the Borgo Virgilio case, where a man allegedly disguised himself as his late mother in an attempt to renew her ID and continue collecting her pension. Reported by The Guardian and Euronews.

Dear Cherubs, Borgo Virgilio has handed the internet a story so bizarre it barely needs embellishment. In reports published in November 2025, Italian and international outlets said a man was allegedly caught impersonating his deceased mother to renew her identity card and keep her pension payments flowing.

THE FULL PACK

This was not a casual disguise with a rushed wig and a prayer. According to The Guardian, Euronews and PEOPLE, the man allegedly turned up in makeup, lipstick, jewellery, nail polish, a wig and older-style clothing, while also trying to mimic a female voice. In other words: full commitment, questionable judgment.

The report says the ruse started to wobble at the registry office in Borgo Virgilio, near Mantua, where a staff member noticed details that did not quite fit the person in the old ID photo. PEOPLE reported that the man even arrived by car, which raised an extra eyebrow because his mother reportedly did not have a driving licence. That is the sort of tiny detail that can ruin a whole theatrical production.

THE RECEIPT

The story gets darker fast. The Guardian and Euronews reported that police later searched the family home and found the mother’s body, described as mummified, hidden inside. The outlets also said the woman had died in 2022 and that her death had not been reported, allowing pension payments tied to her and family assets to continue.

Officials quoted in the reporting described the scene as tragic and lonely, which is the right emotional register for something that sounds absurd on paper but is, in reality, deeply grim. Euronews said the case was being called the “Mrs Doubtfire scandal,” a nickname that may be clever, but does not make the facts any less unsettling.

The wider lesson here is painfully simple: paperwork has a way of exposing even the most determined cosplay. A wig can do a lot, but it cannot fix a thick neck, an off voice, suspicious handwriting, or the small matter of a deceased person being expected to show up in public. Eventually, reality always checks the receipt.

Sources list
The Guardian
Euronews
PEOPLE

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