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Court Orders Mother Removed and the Children Separated in Italy's Forest Family Case

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The Family Who Lived in the Woods: How a British-Australian Couple Lost Their Children to the Italian StateThe juvenile court of L'Aquila has issued a ruling that separates Catherine Birmingham from her three children and splits the siblings between different facilities, sending shockwaves through a case that has gripped Italy for months. Who the Trevallion Family AreNathan Trevallion, 51, is British. His wife Catherine Birmingham, 45, is Austra…

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The court judged his attitude to be hostile: since November he lived with them in a family home

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Need 'an additional independent medical examination' (ANSA)

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The court for minors of the "Aquila" has decided to remove the mother Catherine Birmingham of the three children of the woods of Palmoli (Chieti) from the family house of Vasto (Chieti)...

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Family attorney: "A decision taken in full performance of the advice"

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The judges decided: Catherine Birmingham will not be able to stay in the facility. And her children will also be transferred. Salvini: "We will ask for an inspection"

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New sensational twist in the case of the family in the woods: the court rejects the recuse of the psychologist and arranges the transfer of children to another structure with the intervention of the public force. The mother will be sent home, separated from the children.

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La Repubblica broke the news in Turin, Italy on Friday, March 6, 2026.
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