The two cousins ​​aged 18 and 6 who disappeared on Friday evening in Florence have been found in Rome

The two cousins ​​aged 18 and 6 who disappeared on Friday evening in Florence have been found in Rome
The two cousins ​​aged 18 and 6 who disappeared on Friday evening in Florence have been found in Rome

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June 15, 2024

7.41pm

The two cousins ​​aged 18 and 6 who disappeared on Friday evening in Florence after leaving their grandmother’s house have been found in Rome. The two are in good health.

The two girls who disappeared on Friday evening in Florence were found in Rome. It’s about two cousins ​​aged 18 and 6 of Asian origin who live in the Brozzi area, on the north-western outskirts of the Tuscan capital. The two had moved away from their grandmother’s house and disappeared, so much so that the prefecture had activated the search plan with police forces and volunteers from the metropolitan city. Fortunately, the two were found and the news was confirmed by the prefecture: both are fine.

The parents of the two cousins ​​had immediately reported the disappearance to the police on Friday evening.

The prefecture had hypothesized a case of “voluntary removal” for them. In fact, the two had moved away from their grandmother’s house at a time when the old woman was absent from home.

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At the time of her disappearance, the eldest was wearing a pink shirt with the writing “Kenzo” and was carrying a red bag and trolley. Before the discovery, the two cousins ​​had been spotted at 7.50pm on Friday evening in Montelupo: a person would have seen them while they were walking in Viale Centofiori. The man then recognized the two girls, confirming his story to the authorities.

 
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