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Mauro Morandi, an Italian man who gained fame for living alone on the deserted island of Budelli near Sardinia for 32 years, has died at the age of 85. Morandi, often referred to as the Italian 'Robinson Crusoe', first arrived at the island in 1989 while on a journey to escape consumerism.
Originally a caretaker, Morandi took over the management of the island when its previous caretaker retired. During his time there, he dedicated himself to maintaining the island's environment and raising awareness among tourists about conservation efforts. His unique lifestyle was supported by food and drink deliveries, and he utilized solar energy and a fireplace for his needs.
In 2021, Italian authorities forcibly evicted Morandi as the island was designated a protected nature park. Following his removal, he relocated to La Maddalena, also in Sardinia, where he began a new chapter of his life. Despite the abrupt change, Morandi expressed optimism about starting anew, stating, "I am a living example that a new life is possible."
Morandi had only reconnected with society three years prior to his passing, which reflects his commitment to solitude on the picturesque island. His life story serves as an inspiring testament to the pursuit of personal fulfillment and environmental stewardship.