Indagini in corso sul caso del figlio di Rita De Crescenzo, nota influencer napoletana che diversi giorni fa su TikTok, piattaforma sulla quale è maggiormente seguita, aveva protestato contro la decisione di disporre il trasferimento del minore in comunità fino alla presunta “fuga” di quest’ultimo, che si sarebbe allontanato (o sarebbe stato indotto a farlo) in mancanza di un regime di controllo da parte degli assistenti sociali.
He anticipates it The morning. Two days ago the De Crescenzo, with a troubled past from which she claims to be emerging, wonders how it was possible for the boy to run away and asks to know where he is. The woman adds that she has remained in contact with him, enough to be able to vouch for his good health, which has raised some doubts about the previous statements. The boy, according to the influencer, was being followed by social services because he was not going to school, then other problems arose and the son was taken away. “He wasn't well in the community, he was starting to have psychological problems”, the woman revealed, asking for the support of her followers.
The municipal councilor Luca Trapanese he expressed himself like this on Facebook: "It deals with - he said - of a very complex case. What a mother who is in pain tells us is her truth, but the situation is much more difficult and we cannot tell it because there is professional secrecy. But when a court takes a minor away from the family it is because many avenues have been tried and those avenues have failed. It is a joint action, by the juvenile court, the prosecutor's office and social services, an action decided when there are absolutely no alternatives".
“We appeal for collaboration – continues the councilor -. The boy ran away from the community and was certainly helped, but he must return because the law is the same for everyone. It is important that he returns and that the family collaborates, because this situation can improve by relying on the institutions, we must see social services not as enemies, but as professionals who care about the well-being of our children and our families".
Article published on 5 August 2022 - 11:58