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Body found in Sicily during search for missing four-year-old Gioele

Police in Sicily on Wednesday discovered human remains during a desperate search for a four-year-old boy who went missing over two weeks ago in suspicious circumstances.

Body found in Sicily during search for missing four-year-old Gioele
Emergency services searching the area where Viviani Parisi's body was found. Handout photo: Vigili del Fuoco/AFP
Volunteers have been combing woods near the town of Caronia on Sicily's northern coast for Gioele Mondello, whose mysterious disappearance has gripped Italy.
 
“(We're) nearly sure it's the body of Gioele,” unnamed police investigators told Il Corriere della Sera daily.
 
 
 
“The trunk and a part of femur” uncovered were compatible with a four-year-old boy, police sources told Corriere.
 
The grim discovery was made by a police officer on leave who was helping others search for the boy.
 
Gioele's mother, 43-year-old DJ Viviana Parisi, was last seen on the morning of August 3rd climbing over a motorway barrier after a minor collision.
 
Although cameras showed Gioele in the car earlier, witnesses gave diverging statements on whether Parisi was carrying her son with her when she climbed
over the barrier or not.
 
Her body was found five days later in a nearby forest close to Caronia, lying at the foot of a high-voltage pylon.
 
Prosecutor Angelo Cavallo – who has said his team was unable to rule out Parisi's accidental death, suicide or murder – was on the scene of
Wednesday's discovery.
 
According to the pathologist, Parisi likely died where her body was found. It bore no visible wounds – though one arm was broken in several places –
and the state of decomposition made it impossible to determine whether she was strangled.
 
Viviana and Gioele disappeared after the DJ told her husband she was going to Messina to buy shoes. She was not spotted shopping but her grey Opel Corsa
was photographed on a slip road entering the motorway.

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Italy’s Liguria regional president arrested in corruption probe

The president of Italy's northwest Liguria region and the ex-head of Genoa's port were among 10 arrested on Tuesday in a sweeping anti-corruption investigation which also targeted officials for alleged mafia ties.

Italy's Liguria regional president arrested in corruption probe

Liguria President Giovanni Toti, a right-wing former MEP who was close to late prime minister Silvio Berlusconi but is no longer party aligned, was placed under house arrest, Genoa prosecutors said in a statement.

The 55-year-old is accused of having accepted 74,100 euros in funds for his election campaign between December 2021 and March 2023 from prominent local businessmen, Aldo Spinelli and his son Roberto Spinelli, in return for various favours.

These allegedly included seeking to privatise a public beach and speeding up the renewal for 30 years of the lease of a Genoa port terminal to a Spinelli family-controlled company, which was approved in December 2021.

A total of 10 people were targeted in the probe, also including Paolo Emilio Signorini, who stepped down last year as head of the Genoa Port Authority, one of the largest in Italy. He was being held in jail on Tuesday.

He is accused of having accepted from Aldo Spinelli benefits including cash, 22 stays in a luxury hotel in Monte Carlo – complete with casino chips, massages and beauty treatments – and luxury items including a 7,200-euro Cartier bracelet.

The ex-port boss, who went on to lead energy group Iren, was also promised a 300,000-euro-a-year job when his tenure expires, prosecutors said.

In return, Signorini was said to have granted Aldo Spinelli favours including also working to speed up the renewal of the family’s port concession.

The Spinellis are themselves accused of corruption, with Aldo – an ex-president of the Genoa and Livorno football clubs – placed under house arrest and his son Roberto temporarily banned from conducting business dealings.

In a separate strand of the investigation, Toti’s chief of staff, Matteo Cozzani, was placed under house arrest accused of “electoral corruption” which facilitated the activities of Sicily’s Cosa Nostra Mafia.

As regional coordinator during local elections in 2020, he was accused of promising jobs and public housing in return for the votes of at least 400 Sicilian residents of Genoa.

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