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Al Bano Offers Free Housing, Possible Work to Off-Grid Family in Italy Child-Welfare Case

His pledge follows the parents’ move into a temporary host home pending a court reassessment.

Overview

  • The singer invited Nathan Trevallion and Catherine Birmingham to his Cellino San Marco estate, offering free lodging without a time limit and the chance of employment.
  • Al Bano said he has sought contact through a journalist and is waiting for the family’s response.
  • The Juvenile Court in L’Aquila ordered the removal of the couple’s three children—Utopia Rose, 8, and twins Galoran and Blubell, 6—who have been in a protected facility since November 13.
  • Court records cite unschooling and inadequate hygienic conditions in an off-grid cottage lacking essential services, including an external dry toilet.
  • The parents have accepted a temporary home from a retired restaurateur for at least two months while their cottage is renovated and the tribunal prepares to review the case.