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Israel Police question grandfather of boy orphaned in cable car disaster 

by  AP and ILH Staff
Published on  09-15-2021 09:40
Last modified: 09-15-2021 09:40
3 arrested in Italy cable car accident that orphaned Israeli boyItalian Vigili del Fuoco Firefighters via AP

Rescuers work by the wreckage of a cable car after it collapsed near the summit of the Stresa-Mottarone line in the Piedmont region, northern Italy, May 23, 2021 (AP via Italian Vigili del Fuoco Firefighters/File) | File photo: Italian Vigili del Fuoco Firefighters via AP

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Israel Police officers questioned the grandfather of a young boy who was the sole survivor of a deadly cable car crash in northern Italy earlier this year, on suspicion of kidnapping on Tuesday.

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Eitan Biran, age 6, is the focus of a bitter custody battle between his maternal grandparents in Israel and his paternal relatives in Italy. In May, his parents and younger sibling were among 14 killed when a cable car slammed into a mountainside in northern Italy.

Eitan and his parents were living in Italy at the time of the accident, and after his release from a Turin hospital following weeks of treatment for critical injuries, Italian juvenile court officials ruled the child would live with a paternal aunt near Pavia, in northern Italy.

His Italian relatives claim the boy was flown without their permission to Israel over the weekend. Italian daily Corriere della Sera said his maternal grandfather drove Eitan in a rented car to Lugano, Switzerland, where they boarded a chartered flight to Tel Aviv.

Italian authorities also opened an investigation this week. The boy's paternal aunt, Aya Biran, filed a formal request with the Italian court system seeking Eitan's return to Italy. She had also told police that the maternal grandfather on Saturday had failed to return Eitan to her home as agreed. Eitan's Israeli relatives deny abducting him and insist they are acting in his interest.

Israeli police said in a statement they received a complaint about the kidnapping of a minor from custody in connection with Eitan's case. It said investigators questioned a 58-year-old resident of Petah Tikva on suspicion of involvement in the case, and that the investigation was ongoing.

Italian news agency LaPresse quoted Israeli Ambassador to Italy Dror Eydar as saying: "The heart breaks in the face of the latest and surprising developments tied to the child Eitan Biran."

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