Chieti – An anonymous businessman is about to enter the legal battle igniting the case of the Anglo-Australian family living in the woods of Palmoli. While the government considers sending inspectors from the Ministry of Justice and public opinion frets, the most concrete hope comes from Naples.
After the Juvenile Court of L'Aquila decided to remove the three children and place them in a foster home, the case transcended local boundaries and became a national issue.
It's in this tense climate that a perfume entrepreneur, who has chosen to remain in the shadows, has decided to intervene personally. His mission is only seemingly simple: to overturn the measure and reunite the family.
His contribution, however, is not just a declaration of intent.
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The bridge to the family was built last night, through acquaintances, and the decision was made instantly, without hesitation. Next Monday, the entrepreneur and his lawyer will be in Abruzzo for a crucial site visit: gathering firsthand information and developing, together with the family, a defense strategy.
The Neapolitan "guardian angel"'s goal is uncompromising. "I want to see this family reunited," he says. And he adds, pragmatically: "If new habits or different living conditions are needed, they'll be found. But together."
A promise that sounds like a declaration of war on separation, with the determination of someone who, from her hometown of Naples, has decided that for this family the fairy tale cannot end like this.






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