Overview
- The three children remain in a protected facility under an order from the L'Aquila juvenile court that temporarily suspended parental authority.
- The parents replaced their counsel with Marco Femminella and Danila Solinas, who are preparing an appeal due by Saturday.
- Former lawyer Giovanni Angelucci resigned citing external interference and said the couple rejected alternative housing and free renovations, a claim the parents publicly dispute.
- The Ministry of Education confirmed the children fulfilled compulsory schooling through parental education, countering earlier reports from local services.
- Local officials say offers of housing and pro bono renovation remain available and that no renovation plan has been filed, while Nordio reports ongoing checks with no inspector dispatched and the national children’s guarantor urges that removals be used only in exceptional cases.