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Angela Celentano: parents don't give up, they launch a social campaign

2022-06-09T10:17:26.843Z


'Maybe kidnapped for illegal adoption, let's hope you look for us'. And they offer a clue to recognize it (ANSA)


"Angela may have been kidnapped for illegal adoption, she could be anywhere".

Maria and Catello, the parents of Angela Celentano, the little girl who disappeared from Monte Faito, in the province of Naples on 10 August 1996, in a video, launched by 'Who has seen it' on Rai 3, promote a campaign on social groups frequented by those looking for their origins.

And they hope "that Angela herself will recognize herself and look for her family of origin".



    Years of investigations, researches, hypotheses, suppositions, international tracks.

Nothing helped to find the girl who will turn 29 the day after tomorrow.

But they, from their home in the mountains of Vico Equense, are convinced that Angela is somewhere, she who knows where, and they don't give up: they believe in the miracle that one day she can go home.

And they offer a further clue, to her and to those who know her.

"She has a coffee stain on the right side of her back."

The family lawyer, Luigi Ferrandino, for her part, also announced that "he had asked the Procura di Torre Annunziata to be able to get back the little girl's toys" which were acquired after her disappearance.

And in a video released online they are shown so that you can eventually recognize them.



    "Help us to get our appeal all over the world - they say - we feel that she is alive, we hope for a miracle, one day we will meet again".

A flyer, in Italian and English, summarizes her story and shows her photos: another piece of the 'international' campaign that they now intend to launch. 

Source: ansa

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