Evelina, the 14-year-old missing in Bologna for five days, has been found by the police

The 14 year old was found by the police. The good news was given on Facebook by the lawyer Barbara Iannuccelli, who together with the Penelope Association has assisted the girl’s family in the last few days.

Evelina Neamtu, the 14-year-old from Bologna who had not been heard from since last Friday, was found by the police. The good news was given on Facebook by the lawyer Barbara Iannuccelli, who together with the Penelope Association has assisted the teenager’s family in the last few days. Evelina’s parents had filed a complaint for child abduction and the search had moved to Romagna, where it was suspected that the girl had been taken by a young man she met in her neighbourhood, Al Pilastro.

The lawyer Barbara Iannuccelli of the Penelope Association

That the happy ending of the story was near also emerged yesterday when, interviewed by Fanpage.it, Iannuccelli declared that Evelina “she was spotted on a train to Riccione, also thanks to your work and the media hype implemented. The person who saw her at that time didn’t realize the situation because she didn’t know anything. Then, when she saw her photo in the newspapers and on various social media, she called her father and said that the girl was scared and in the company of two boys. She remembers them very well because she asked for a cigarette.”

According to the lawyer, the very young girl had never left her family nor had she ever shown signs of distress. “The parents are alarmed, but the issue has been taken a little lightly because it is here in Bologna we are used to hordes of kids who take trains and go to Riccione to have fun. But Evelina has never been like this, she doesn’t usually go to the disco with her friends on the Romagna Riviera. This event has shaken the family who is not used to this kind of situation.”

 
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