"Nobody likes to get a mandate like that. However, he will address the issue." This was stated by Ronen Dlayahu, the lawyer of Shmuel Peleg, maternal grandfather of Eitan Biran, the only child who survived the tragedy of the Stresa-Mottarone cable car, which took place on May 23, today in Tel Aviv against which he was pronounced, at the request of the Public Prosecutor's Office Pavia, an international arrest warrant together with his "aide", the Israeli citizen Gabriel Alon Abutbul. Dlayahu - in an interview with Radio 103 - then explained the points of the party appeal that he will present today at the Tel Aviv Court against the first sentence: the child's habitual residence and his property.
The Italian Consul in Israel Emanuele Oldani will be present today as an "auditor" in the Tel Aviv Court at the hearing on the appeal presented by Shmuel Peleg, the child's maternal grandfather, against the first sentence in favor of Aya Biran, the child's paternal aunt.
The Biran family made it known, adding that the decision was taken by the Court as "Italy is also a party to the Hague Convention and the country from which Eitan was kidnapped".
There will also be a translator with the Consul.