one in four is no longer found. Marco, Nicholas, Alessia and that army of invisibles
In 181 they miss the appeal. Many have disappeared in Lazio. The numbers of the first half of 2022 of the extraordinary Commissioner of the Government for missing persons, make a picture of this. Of the 587 complaints made in the first six months of the year, 69.17% were successful.
Due, I have passed away. The other 30.83% remains to be found. Out of 440 reports of disappearance in Rome, 112 have not yet been able to embrace their family (25.45%). The most critical situation is in the Province of Latina: out of 69 who have disappeared, 52.17% (36) are to be found.
A similarity percentage is in the Province of Frosinone: out of 46 complaints 24 are the cases to be closed. A given similarity to the Roman one is in Sabina: in Rieti, out of 8 untraceable, there are two to be found. In Viterbo, on the other hand, out of 24 those to be found are 7 (29.17%).
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The establishment
The regional council of Lazio in order to try to strengthen the research has decided to establish the permanent observatory on missing persons. The body aims to stipulate a memorandum of understanding for various associations and realities that already exist with this, to strengthen coordination with the prefecture and civil protection, to promote synergies and to establish networks with territorial offices, with hospitals and assisted healthcare residences. In addition, training is essential, which can bring experts directly to schools to try to raise awareness on the phenomenon of the disappearance of minors. The possibility of bracelets and microchips for people suffering from diseases such as Alzheimer’s and who could be at greater risk of being removed (and disappeared) from their places of care is also being studied. This could be one of the solutions to identify people with greater frailty.
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The episodes
There are many stories of those who have yet to be found.
Among these is Marco Giannetti, 48, who lives with his partner in Montalto di Castro, in the Province of Viterbo. On Thursday, July 14, he took a train to Rome and from that day made him lose track of him, leaving his mobile phone and documents at home. Then there is Nicola Ciarico, 27 years old from Rome. In March he chose to go to France as a farmhand to pick fruit. The mother, according to what she told on the TV show Who has seen it?, Last heard it on June 23rd. A few days later, through her social networks, he contacted his aunt. Then they lost track of him. Or Alessia Rosati, a 21-year-old student who vanished into thin air in 1994.
The network
“We had a peak of disappearances of minors during the lockdown, but fortunately many of them were found – explains Rocco Micale, vice president of the Penelope Lazio association, one of the most active in the area to try to find lost people – For sure if this structure promoted by the Region will come to work at full capacity, then it will be an excellent body for resolving many cases that are still open.
They are many and continuous, for this reason we never stop our activity in the area ».
«To identify the missing it is important to team up – continues Micale – The rule is always that according to which unity is strength. There are events that for many years have seen us engaged, such as that of Daniele Potenzoni, an autistic boy who disappeared for 7 years at Termini Station ».
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