DNA tests on the South American girl "under observation" who was hoped to be Angela Celentano, the 3-year-old girl who disappeared on August 10, 1996 during a family trip on the Monte Faito a Vico Equense, in the province of Napoli.
The lawyer made this known Louis Ferrandino, lawyer for Angela Celentano's family: "The comparison between the DNA of Mr. and Mrs. Celentano and that of the young woman under investigation unfortunately shows no genetic correspondence", says the professional who coordinates a team of consultants composed of the lawyer Enrica Visconti, by General Luciano Garofano and the social team of the "Manisco World", chaired by Virginia Adam.
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Angela Celentano's family: "We will continue the search."
"We will continue our investigation and will pursue any other reports worthy of further investigation."Said Celentano Castle, father of Angela who, with his wife Maria and daughters Rossana and Naomi, thank "Those who contributed to the reports. We never give up hope of being able to hug our beloved daughter again. For now, we decide to remain silent and ask for respect."






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