SAINT SULPICE, SWITZERLAND – It is expected that on 7 October, Irina Lucidi, the mother of the Swiss twins Alessia and Livia Schepp who dissappeared on 30 January, will launch a project aimed to quickly alert the public and authorities of missing children.
According to the Facebook page created by the family, the launch of the project will take place on the girls’ birthday.
“We wish to inform the FB community that on October 7th, the day of Alessia and Livia’s seventh birthday, Irina Lucidi will present a relevant new project linked to the disappearance of minors.
Such project, to which her brother Valerio, her family and close friends have dedicated all of themselves in the last three months, will be activated and developed in parallel and with a cooperative approach to all foundations and institutions already operating in the same domain and that are helped with the specific case of Alessia and Livia.
Regarding Alessia and Livia’s case, investigations are ongoing in the three countries involved, but there are no news or relevant elements at all”
Police spokesperson Jean-Christophe Sautere has said that Valerio Lucidi has been “a buffer between the immediate family and the world’s media. He’s a doctor and he’s got strong shoulders – the family is very lucky to have him there.”
Matthias Schepp who kidnapped his daughters, took his own life in Italy on 3 February. Earlier that day, he sent a letter to his wife which arrived five days later in Switzerland, to say that he had killed their two six-year-old girls.
The mother has said that she believes, in her mother’s heart, that the girls are still alive and has begged for people to continue looking for them. She has also said that several riddles or mysteries remain in the case.
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News story, GenevaLunch, 28 September 2011.
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