First child born in 2018 in Rome is a Moldovan
The first child born in Rome in 2018 is a little girl, whose parents are from Moldova. The infant, named Bianca, was born in "Sant’Eugenia" hospital, only 10 minutes after the New Year.
The little girl weighted 3.3 kg and was put in the same room with the last child born in 2017, also girl.
Yesterday, the infant was visited by Mayor of Rome, Virginia Raggi, who came bringing flowers and gifts for the child. The Mayor promised that the family will receive further support.
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