"Please remove the parasite child from my life."



This is a unique petition recently filed in court by a woman in Turin, northern Italy.



The court found that there was a reasonable reason for the woman's request and accepted it.



According to La Repubblica daily on the 17th (local time), the woman complained that her son, who is close to 50 years old, is'the burden of life'.



They don't even think about working or helping with household chores.



He says he doesn't use drugs or alcohol, but sometimes shows aggressive attitudes due to mild mental illness.



She threatened to kill her if she was kicked out of the house, and said she had slapped her on the cheek five years ago.



I will apply for 300 to 400 euros a month (about 400,000 to 540,000 won), so I asked them to leave the house, but my son didn't even budge.



It means'just staying at home is good.'



Women described these sons as'parasites' and'Nompangi'.



The woman who couldn't find another solution eventually asked the court through the police and prosecution to "let her son leave my house," and the judge in charge accepted and ordered her son to evict.



'I can't take care of my son forever.

She accepted the woman's appeal, saying,'I want to live the rest of my life quietly.'



In response, the newspaper pointed out that the court judged it with the same standards as any other case classified as violence against women in the home.