The two girls who left their family in Romagna last Wednesday were found safe and sound in Naples. The carabinieri, who were looking for them in Naples where the searches were concentrated, found them in a bed and breakfast in Corso Arnaldo Lucci, not far from the central station in Piazza Garibaldi. The two girls are in excellent health, according to the police who delivered them to the San Pietro a Patierno station to return them to their parents.
The searches for the 12-year-old from Fusignano Michelle Carlucci and her 13-year-old friend Sofia Rivera Alvares, from Cotignola, were soon concentrated in Naples and the nearby areas. The two should have entered school in Alfonsine (Ravenna) on the morning of March 27th. However, they never arrived in class. The Carabinieri soon hypothesized that the two friends had reached Naples by train. A trail that the parents of the two friends also followed, who had also issued a series of appeals on social media, with photos of their daughters and telephone numbers, in the hope that someone had seen them in the city or during the trip.
What clearly indicated that the two friends intended to go to Naples was a message that Michelle had sent, according to a family member, to another girl she met online, telling her that she wanted to visit her in the Campania capital. The traces left by her friends’ cell phones also led to Campania. And Sofia’s mother explained in an appeal launched this evening on TV that the girl “said she was from Naples because she liked her songs, she liked the people, all those singers”.
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– 2024-03-30 18:45:16