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Eitan Biran's aunt landed in Israel: "Wants to return him to Italy peacefully"
Aya Biran-Nirko, the sister of the boy's father who survived the cable car disaster, arrived in Israel ahead of the legal hearing in his case.
"His real home is in Italy, he needs to continue his studies in first grade, which he started before he was abducted," she said.
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Sonia Gorodisky
Sunday, 19 September 2021, 14:02 Updated: 14:20
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Dr. Aya Biran-Nirko, the paternal aunt of Eitan Biran, the sole survivor of the cable car disaster in Italy, landed in Israel today (Sunday) ahead of the legal hearing in his case, which is expected to take place next week in the Tel Aviv Family Court. .
"the purpose of Aya is to restore them to his home peacefully without delay," it said on its behalf. "this is so that he could continue his studies in first grade, he had already begun a week before the hijacking and they expected and prepared for many, and the rest of his rehabilitation treatment and emotional support was In their midst, and interrupted due to the 'kidnapping' ".
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Biran also said that she was "disturbed by the reports about Eitan's psychological and mental condition and what was being done by his captors during the long time he was already in their hands."
"His uncles, grandparents, Amit's parents, Eitan's cousins are like his sisters, classmates, treatment and rehabilitation staff and the entire Jewish community - all looking forward to little Eitan's return to the routine and stability life that was so important to him after the disaster," she said.
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