Italy: the disappearance of a four-year-old boy

Rome: He last noticed it with his mother, whose frame he discovered in suspicious circumstances. Now, a race in the fierce summer heat to track down four-year-old Gioele is taking over Italy.

Viviani Parisi, a 43-year-old DJ, last noticed on the morning of August 3, raising a double carriageway barrier in Sicily after a small road collision. One witness said she was carrying a child, another said she was alone.

His body discovered five days later in a forest near the city of Caronia, mendacity at the foot of a high-voltage tower.

A photograph of the blonde musician with her broad smile, hugging Gioele, illustrates media updates on the case.

Prosecutor Angelo Cavallo, who leads the investigation, said his team had not yet ruled out the option of accidental death, suicide or murder.

If it were a twist of fate, perhaps a fall from the pylon, police say the child would possibly have gone astray and lost. If Parisi murdered, he’d probably be ripped off.

According to the pathologist, Parisi probably died where his body was found. Her body had no visual injuries (an arm was damaged on several occasions) and the state of decomposition made it very unlikely to know if she had been strangled.

Viviana and Gioele disappeared after the DJ told her husband that she was going to Messina to buy shoes. He didn’t notice the shopping, but his gray Opel Corsa photographed on a road access ramp.

It was not imaginable to identify from blurred photographs if Gioele was alive in the back, the Italian media said.

Gioele’s father, Daniele Mondelo, told the newspaper corriere della Sera that his wife was suffering from depression, annoyed by the blockade of the coronavirus. But his friends insisted to reporters that it wouldn’t harm a fly.

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