Italy’s COVID-19 death toll was topping the world when the UK locked down on Monday, March 23.The Mediterranean country reported 651 deaths and days earlier their highest daily toll of 793 fatalities.And the fates of the two nations weighed heavy on the thoughts of one Kilmarnock man as life in the town ground to a halt.Angelo Musilli took charge of his eponymous chip shop in the town centre 20 years ago after coming to Scotland from Rome.The 48-year-old businessman has several establishments and admits going into lockdown while his home country was being ravaged by a deadly virus was worrying.“The shop has been open around 60 years and I’ve had it since 2000 and before that it was opened under another name,” Angelo told the Standard.“I’m.