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A family from Moldova adopted their former Spanish employer

For more than three years, a former judge from the Spanish region Teruel settled in the village of Nicolaevca, Floresti district, in the house of his former employee, DECA-press communicates.

Thus, since he has no family in Spain, the old man of 72 years old has got a Moldovan family - Igor and Natalia Botnaruc.

Four years ago, Teofilo Carceller-Fuster, judge in the locality Tronchon from Spain, came to a one-month visit to Republic of Moldova, at the invitation of his former employee Igor Botnaruc, originating from Nicolaevca, Floresti district. When he saw the land, the climate and the nature here, the Spanish old man decided to retire, give his estate for rent in Spain and come to live in the district of Floresti.

The old Spanish man says that the Moldovan land is made of gold. He likes practicing agriculture and he would like to buy a piece of land here to plant an orchard, but the laws from Moldova do not permit him this thing. Yet, together with Igor, he opened two shops in the village. Teofilio says that he is afraid to invest in something else because the representatives of the migration department issue him visas with temporary residence too hard, motivating that his business in Moldova has a non-significant circulation.

Igor and Natalia Botnaruc affirm that the old Teo is a very good man and he has become his father. We got used to him so much that, if those from the migration department do not offer him a residence visa, we will leave our house, country, business and will leave for Spain together”, the family Botnaruc say.// DECA-Press




Publication date: 18 March 2008   

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