
Giselle Cardia
Giselle Cardia is an Italian woman who gained notoriety for her claims regarding a statue of the Virgin Mary that allegedly wept blood, attracting numerous pilgrims to Trevignano Romano near Rome. The Catholic Church discredited her claims, labeling her a fraud after DNA tests revealed that the blood was, in fact, hers. Cardia has a history of legal troubles, including a previous conviction for bankruptcy fraud, and she has faced allegations of deceiving people into donating to a foundation intended to help sick children. Currently, her whereabouts are unknown, and her lawyer suggests that further investigation into the DNA evidence is necessary.
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Giselle Cardia attracted a large number of pilgrims by claiming that a statue of the Virgin Mary was crying bloody tears.
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Giselle Cardia attracted a large number of pilgrims by claiming that a statue of the Virgin Mary was crying bloody tears.
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Giselle Cardia attracted a large number of pilgrims by claiming that a statue of the Virgin Mary was crying bloody tears.
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