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Family in the woods, Nordio sends inspectors to L'Aquila

Uno scatto della famiglia anglo-australiana, che viveva nel bosco di Palmoli, in provincia di Chieti, pubblicato sul sito web della mamma, Caterine Louise Birmingham.  INTERNET / www.catherinelouisebirmingham.com

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The Ministry of Justice has activated procedures to send inspectors to the Juvenile Court of L'Aquila for further investigation into the case of the woodland family.

The decision came after the court order, which ordered the removal of the children's mother from the facility where her children are housed.

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The inspectors, who had already acquired initial documentation, are expected to arrive in a few days, and it is not excluded that they may listen to magistrates or even those directly involved in the affair.

Nathan, the forest children's aunt and grandmother at the family home

Nathan Trevallion, the father of the woodland children, arrived again today, for the third consecutive day, at the family home where the three children are housed. The man was accompanied by the aunt and grandmother of the little ones, who arrived more than a month ago from Australia to be close to Catherine.

The climate seems rather relaxed, while waiting for news on the transfer of the children to another shelter, as ordered last Friday by the Juvenile Court of L'Aquila, which also imposed the removal of the mother.

Aunt Rachel was seen strolling in the courtyard of the family home together with her nieces and nephews, for a few minutes of recreation and playing with the bicycles, while Nathan and his grandmother remained inside.

Meanwhile, today the family's lawyers, Marco Femminella and Danila Solinas, will present an appeal to the Court of Appeal to request the Court's suspension of the order.

Lega: preparing Salvini visit to reunite it

"The 'mission' to Abruzzo by the secretary Matteo Salvini with the legal experts of the League is being prepared" at the family home for the children of the family in the woods.

"The aim is to do everything possible so that the children, after months of being forcibly removed from their home and their parents (first from their father and now even from their mother), will be discharged and the family can live together again". This was reported by the League in a note released to the agencies on 8 March 2026.

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