The Herald (South Africa)

Custody case opens over boy, 6, sole survivor of cable car disaster

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A Tel Aviv family court held its first hearing yesterday in a custody battle over a six-year-old boy, the sole survivor of an Italian cable car disaster, who was taken to Israel by his grandfathe­r without permission of family in Italy.

Family members based in the two countries dispute who should look after Eitan Biran, whose parents, younger brother and 11 other people all died when a gondola plunged to the ground in northern Italy in May.

The boy moved in with his paternal aunt, Aya Biran, in northern Italy after the accident. His maternal grandfathe­r, Shmuel Peleg, picked him up on September 11 for a planned family trip but they never returned.

The family in Italy says Peleg drove with Eitan across the nearby border to Switzerlan­d and flew on a private jet to Israel, where the grandfathe­r and other family members live.

They describe the trip as a kidnapping, and have petitioned the Israeli family court for the child’s return.

Peleg has said his actions were legal and in Eitan’s best interests.

“At this point I am worried. I want to see him home as soon as possible,” Biran, who came to Israel for the hearing, said outside the court, which convened behind closed doors. Peleg attended the hearing. In a joint statement, lawyers for both sides said they agreed that the child’s wellbeing was paramount.

Ronan Dlayahu, representi­ng the family in Israel, called for the boy’s privacy to be respected.

Shmuel Moran, representi­ng the family in Italy, said the sides had agreed a temporary arrangemen­t for visits pending a custody decision.

Prosecutor­s in the northern Italian city of Pavia opened a kidnapping investigat­ion after Eitan was taken to Israel.

Israeli police have questioned Peleg over the matter.

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