On Sunday in Milan's popular Piazza Gae Aulenti, a father foiled an attempted kidnapping of his 2-year-old son by a young woman who was then reported on the loose. It all began when two families, one with two children aged nine and two, and the other with a seven-year-old girl, decided to spend the afternoon in the square. When the two mothers enter an ice cream parlor, the father stays behind to watch over the children, who are playing with other children and stopping a few steps away from them. The man, however, notices a woman who first approaches the youngest child and says a few words, then takes him in her arms and walks away, shouting and shouting at the man and claiming it was a joke. The 41-year-old man handed over the children to his wife, attempted to follow her, and immediately called the Carabinieri. Military personnel from the Porta Garibaldi Station intervened and tracked down the woman in Piazza Gae Aulenti. She is 22 years old, born and raised in Italy, of Moroccan origin, and a resident of public housing in the San Siro area, with a history of property crimes and psychiatric pathologies.
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