Court ruling to remove children of UK-Australian couple living in woods divides Italy
Decision to remove children comes after parents and three daughters ate poisonous mushrooms and ended up in hospitalThe decision by an Italian court to take three children being brought up...
By Angela Giuffrida in Rome · The Guardian World
Decision to remove children comes after parents and three daughters ate poisonous mushrooms and ended up in hospital The decision by an Italian court to take three children being brought up in the woods away from their British-Australian parents has sparked a fierce debate in the country over alternative lifestyles. Nathan Trevallion, a former chef from Bristol, and his wife, Catherine Birmingham, a former horse-riding teacher from Melbourne, bought a dilapidated property in a wooded area in Palmoli, in the central Italian region of Abruzzo, in 2021. Continue reading...