A 47 year old man from Brazil has been found living with
the skeleton of his best friend who died 13 years ago.
Fabio Beraldo Rigol moved in to the cemetry after going
broke and being abandoned by his family over his drug
addiction.
The former broker only leaves to go into Santa Isabel,
Brazil, to ask for food. He claims he found himself
penniless and homeless after his business folded and he
started using drugs .
He said: “I’m more afraid of the living than the dead. I’ve
never seen a ghost. It gets a bit quiet here sometimes, but
I’m not a big talker, so it suits me. I’m not very good
around living people.
“I had to leave the house, and I ended up wandering the
streets. One night it was raining hard. I don’t remember
how, but when I woke up I was here in the graveyard.”
On most days he leaves the graveyard to ask for food in
the town centre.
He said: “When it’s raining I stay inside. I never want for
anything. When I need people there is always someone who
gives it to me. God never lets me go hungry.”
But Mr Rigol said he doesn’t intend to stay in the
cemetery until his own time comes.
He added: “I want to get out of here alive. I still want to
have my own house, even if it’s just a bedroom and a
bathroom. I want to go back to work if there’s a chance.
My live hasn’t finished yet.”

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the skeleton of his best friend who died 13 years ago.
Fabio Beraldo Rigol moved in to the cemetry after going
broke and being abandoned by his family over his drug
addiction.
The former broker only leaves to go into Santa Isabel,
Brazil, to ask for food. He claims he found himself
penniless and homeless after his business folded and he
started using drugs .
He said: “I’m more afraid of the living than the dead. I’ve
never seen a ghost. It gets a bit quiet here sometimes, but
I’m not a big talker, so it suits me. I’m not very good
around living people.
“I had to leave the house, and I ended up wandering the
streets. One night it was raining hard. I don’t remember
how, but when I woke up I was here in the graveyard.”
On most days he leaves the graveyard to ask for food in
the town centre.
He said: “When it’s raining I stay inside. I never want for
anything. When I need people there is always someone who
gives it to me. God never lets me go hungry.”
But Mr Rigol said he doesn’t intend to stay in the
cemetery until his own time comes.
He added: “I want to get out of here alive. I still want to
have my own house, even if it’s just a bedroom and a
bathroom. I want to go back to work if there’s a chance.
My live hasn’t finished yet.”

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