Juana Rivas' Eldest Son Asks that His Brother Be Heard: "Do Not Let Them Sedate Him and Surrender Him, as They Did with me."
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Juana Rivas's 19-year-old eldest son has asked in a letter that, before tomorrow Friday his 11-year-old brother is handed over to the father, Italian Francesco Arcuri, listen to him and attend to "his fear without coercion" to prevent it from being "too late."In this new letter, made public by the platform of support for Juana Rivas and addressed to "any competent authority in Spain", Gabriel relates that in 2017, when he was 11 years old, the s…
The young man asks for help for his brother by exposing his case, but the sentence of 2022, when he left his father, says that "the mother" had "favored a process of alienation of the father figure" Read
The Minister of Youth and Children, Sira Rego, has revealed that Juana Rivas's youngest son has expressed that he "fears for his life" if he is handed over to his father, according to the report of the psychologist authorized to accompany the minor. The minister believes that the father should be tried in Italy first for alleged child abuse before proceeding with the child's return. "In that report, we read how the minor expresses his fear of re…
It is devastating. Depressive. The Juana Rivas and Francesco Arcuri case is one of the most prolonged family dramas followed by the Spanish judicial chronicle. More than fifteen years after its beginning, the battle does not show signs of exhaustion. The recent complaint of the eldest son against his father, the Italian Arcuri, has reopened the public and media debate on custody, justice and the limits between parental protection and manipulatio…
An experienced mental health professional has decided to break the anonymity to publicly denounce the situation of Juana Rivas’ youngest son, whom she has attended for years. She asks “listen to the child and guarantee his well-being.” Topics: News, Granada, Justice, Mental Health, Violencia Violencia Violencia Violencia MachistaRead full article
When you read these lines, Daniel, an 11-year-old child, has probably been handed over to his father, Francesco, to return to Italy, after living eight months in Maracena with his mother Juana. Both the one and the other, with the indispensable collaboration of justice, have staged this week one of the most unpresentable circuses we remember, in which the child has been the victim of an intolerable exhibition, manipulation and use.
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