A great gesture of solidarity came from Napoli towards the Anglo-Australian family, consisting of mother, father and three children, living in the Palmoli forest, in Chieti.
The news of the child’s official transfer to one family home the court’s decision has shocked everyone and is currently of concern to the government and it is possible that the Ministry of Justice may send inspectors to explain the exclusive actions of the court. L’Aquila Juvenile Court which determines the transfer from the parents of children whose residence is entrusted to a community. Meanwhile, a businessman who created a famous international perfume brand has offered to pay the full costs of organizing the family’s defense through the protection of a Neapolitan lawyer, a professional expert in such matters, and his law firm in Naples, renowned for defending people’s rights. The wealthy Neapolitan businessman, who did not want to be named, hopes to find out soon that the family is back together, perhaps even with new habits and lifestyles if necessary. The man explained that the contact had been made by telephone last night with some family acquaintances and that he would be going there on Monday morning. Abruzzo to accompany his lawyer, who will begin collecting information to defend the rights of the family and minor children.
“I don’t need to publish my name – says the philanthropist businessman – my action is just a humanitarian act and a call to institutions to truly safeguard the rights of the young generation and children. What future will they face if they live away from parents who are treated like criminals? If we don’t help families now as the only institution, whatever their lifestyle, what will society feel? I will try as hard as I can because I think these three children have a sacred right to be with their parents, if there is something that can be improved in their lives then it must be decided in an appropriate manner harmony with his parents and not by separating him from them. The lawyer explained to me, among other things, that giving a home to a family is cheaper than paying with taxpayers’ money for lawyers, professionals, and a family home for three children.”
After hearing the news of sending inspectors, several associations for the protection of society and children expressed their dissent: “We are speechless but we are ready to go to Abruzzo to understand the reasons for this judicial discrimination.”
