Italy issues arrest warrant for grandfather of cable car crash survivor

Warrant issued on kidnapping charges for grandfather of Israeli boy who was sole survivor of disaster

Reuters
Wednesday 10 November 2021 18:48 GMT
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A helicopter prepares to lift the cabin of the cable car that crashed in May in Stresa, Italy
A helicopter prepares to lift the cabin of the cable car that crashed in May in Stresa, Italy (EPA)

Italian magistrates have issued an international arrest warrant on kidnapping charges for the grandfather of an Israeli boy who was the only survivor of a cable car disaster in May, prosecutors said in a statement on Wednesday.

While visiting the six-year-old in Italy in September, his maternal grandfather, Shmuel Peleg, picked him up and brought him back to Israel without the consent of the paternal aunt he was living with, triggering a custody battle between the two families.

The boy, Eitan Biran, had moved in with his aunt, Aya Biran, after his parents, younger brother and 11 other people all died in the cable car crash disaster in northern Italy in May.

The arrest warrant targets Peleg as well as Gabriel Abutbul Alon, who allegedly helped him with the plan, the statement said.

Magistrates in the northern city of Pavia have asked for the two men to be extradited to Italy once they are arrested, the statement said.

The maternal family’s determination to bring the boy back to Israel so the child could live with them was “the origin of the criminal plan carried out with clear premeditation and meticulous organisation by the suspects”, it said.

Peleg’s former wife, Esther Athen Cohen, is also under investigation.

Peleg and Alon allegedly drove the boy to Switzerland and then flew him to Tel Aviv, paying €42,000 for a private plane.

Last month, an Israeli court ruled that the boy must be returned to relatives in Italy, where the aunt had been granted guardianship rights.

He still remains in Israel. Contacted by Reuters, the aunt’s lawyers declined to comment.

Peleg’s lawyer in Italy told Reuters he had already filed an appeal against the arrest warrant.

Peleg’s family said they had not received any arrest warrants, declining further comment. A lawyer for Alon could not be immediately reached for comment.

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