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The two were disappointed, however, because Lupi seemed to prefer talking instead of listening, and were quite amazed. Later the president of the Italian association ALBA, Marco Pfister (a Swiss citizen and former barman without any known medical degree), was included in the group of persons giving Mannarino advice, and Mannarino stayed in phone contact with him. His physician B. L. diagnosed an allegedly harmless ''bronchial ulceration'' and categorically excluded any cancer despite former radiological evidence, his wife Cinzia remembered. B. L. then ruled out any conventional treatment and urged him not to repeat any radiological exploration. Mannarino was not supposed to talk about his decision to try New Medicine and B. L. likewise ordered him not to name him as the treating physician to anyone. But Mannarino was a very accurate and meticulous policeman and wrote down every detail of disease and treatment in his private diary which his wife presented after his death. B. L. promised a rapid recovery from his ''ulceration''. Mannarino followed all instructions and rejected any conventional treatment. His health situation, however, deteriorated rapidly, his lung tumour grew and he developed a metastasis at his chin. B. L. considered this a symptom of upcoming recovery. Later he was semi-paralyzed and died at home, looked after by his wife. His physician B. L. had gone for a holiday to the Caribbean. Mannarino did not seek other medical help as he had promised not to contact any other doctor. He left his wife and three children. After his return, B. L. had no condolences for widowed Cinzia, but instead accused the astonished woman of having caused her husband's death as she allegedly did not strictly believe in New Medicine which, according to its rules, is said to be necessary for recovery. She replied that she in fact read one of Hamer's books to her husband when he was no longer able to read himself. Cinzia Alunni (the widow) became very upset and made public many details of this case in the Italian press. She still keeps her husband's diary and all receipts and bills. She tried to sue B. L., but had no success. She was threatened by an unknown man armed with a pistol waiting for her in front of her door at the end of 2007 and consequently intended to move from Crotone to avoid any further menace for her children and herself. In a newspaper article she considered Hamer's method ''illegal human experiments''.
 
The two were disappointed, however, because Lupi seemed to prefer talking instead of listening, and were quite amazed. Later the president of the Italian association ALBA, Marco Pfister (a Swiss citizen and former barman without any known medical degree), was included in the group of persons giving Mannarino advice, and Mannarino stayed in phone contact with him. His physician B. L. diagnosed an allegedly harmless ''bronchial ulceration'' and categorically excluded any cancer despite former radiological evidence, his wife Cinzia remembered. B. L. then ruled out any conventional treatment and urged him not to repeat any radiological exploration. Mannarino was not supposed to talk about his decision to try New Medicine and B. L. likewise ordered him not to name him as the treating physician to anyone. But Mannarino was a very accurate and meticulous policeman and wrote down every detail of disease and treatment in his private diary which his wife presented after his death. B. L. promised a rapid recovery from his ''ulceration''. Mannarino followed all instructions and rejected any conventional treatment. His health situation, however, deteriorated rapidly, his lung tumour grew and he developed a metastasis at his chin. B. L. considered this a symptom of upcoming recovery. Later he was semi-paralyzed and died at home, looked after by his wife. His physician B. L. had gone for a holiday to the Caribbean. Mannarino did not seek other medical help as he had promised not to contact any other doctor. He left his wife and three children. After his return, B. L. had no condolences for widowed Cinzia, but instead accused the astonished woman of having caused her husband's death as she allegedly did not strictly believe in New Medicine which, according to its rules, is said to be necessary for recovery. She replied that she in fact read one of Hamer's books to her husband when he was no longer able to read himself. Cinzia Alunni (the widow) became very upset and made public many details of this case in the Italian press. She still keeps her husband's diary and all receipts and bills. She tried to sue B. L., but had no success. She was threatened by an unknown man armed with a pistol waiting for her in front of her door at the end of 2007 and consequently intended to move from Crotone to avoid any further menace for her children and herself. In a newspaper article she considered Hamer's method ''illegal human experiments''.
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==Maresa T.L. (Bergamo Italy 2007)==
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==Maresa T. L. (Bergamo Italy 2007)==
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Mrs. Maresa T.L. (<ref>Name and address are known. Maresa's family asked us not to publish her name for the time being. A contact via email can be estabished.</ref>) was born in 1959 and worked as chemist in Bergamo (Italy). In 2007, she died of breast cancer at the age 48. She had taken a three year formation course in New Medicine in Aulla (Liguria). In 2004, she was aware of a suspicious histological diagnostic result, but strictly refused any medical intervention, believing solely in New Medicine. She also refused any further diagnostic procedures. She left her job as a chemist and became a Tai-Chi teacher. She was in contact with a local physiotherapist (P.P <ref>name is known</ref>) in Bergamo and the president of NGM association ALBA, Marco Pfister. According to her relatives, she talked to Pfister on the phone almost every day (Pfister has no known medical degree or license). In June 2007, her breast cancer was growing and she started to suffer more and more. In August, she developed an icterus, her skin took on a yellow colour. Marco Pfister told her this was a symptom of recovery, and her yellow skin in reality was caused by her anger not to be able to visit Ischia island during her hoildays where she had rented a vacation house. An operation was only of use for ''esthetic reasons'', Pfister advised. Her left breast meanwhile showed several large tumors. On August 27, she was admitted to a local hospital (Ospedali Riuniti di Bergamo) as an emergency case and received a blood donation. There were several metastases in her body. In the afternoon of August 28, she died after days of horrible pain <ref>article in newspaper Libero september 29, 2007</ref><ref>http://www.libero-news.it/libero/LF_showArticle.jsp?edition=&topic=4921&idarticle=87528124</ref>
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Mrs. Maresa&nbsp;T.&nbsp;L.<ref>Name and address are known. Maresa's family asked us not to publish her name for the time being. A contact via email can be established.</ref> was born in 1959 and worked as chemist in Bergamo (Italy). In 2007, she died of breast cancer at the age of&nbsp;48. She had taken a three year formation course in New Medicine in Aulla (Liguria). In 2004, she was aware of a suspicious histological diagnostic result, but strictly refused any medical intervention, believing solely in New Medicine. She also refused any further diagnostic procedures. She left her job as a chemist and became a Tai-Chi teacher. She was in contact with a local physiotherapist (P.&nbsp;P.<ref>name is known</ref>) in Bergamo and the president of GNM association ALBA, Marco Pfister. According to her relatives, she talked to Pfister on the phone almost every day (Pfister has no known medical degree or license). In June 2007, her breast cancer was growing and she started to suffer more and more. In August, she developed an icterus, her skin took on a yellow colour. Marco Pfister told her this was a symptom of recovery, and her yellow skin in reality was caused by her anger not to be able to visit Ischia island during her holidays where she had rented a vacation house. An operation was only of use for ''esthetic reasons'', Pfister advised. Her left breast meanwhile showed several large tumours. On August&nbsp;27, she was admitted to a local hospital (Ospedali Riuniti di Bergamo) as an emergency case and received a blood donation. There were several metastases in her body. In the afternoon of August&nbsp;28, she died after days of horrible pain.<ref>article in newspaper Libero September&nbsp;29, 2007</ref><ref>http://www.libero-news.it/libero/LF_showArticle.jsp?edition=&topic=4921&idarticle=87528124</ref>
    
==Helena Lumbreras (Spain 1995)==
 
==Helena Lumbreras (Spain 1995)==
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