on 19-10-2013 08:08 AM
Who is she? Police are appealing for help identifying this four-year-old girl who was found on a gypsy camp in Greece after she was allegedly abducted
Greek authorities have requested international help to identify a four-year-old girl found living in appalling conditions in a gypsy camp with a couple whom they have arrested and charged with abducting her.
The child was found on Wednesday near Farsala in central Greece during a routine search of the camp by police looking for drugs and weapons.
The girl reportedly sparked one of the officer's curiosity as she is blonde, pale skinned and bore no resemblance to the other Roma children or the couple who claimed to be her parents.
A 39-year-old man and a 40-year-old woman have been arrested and charged with abducting a minor.
Police said they offered conflicting accounts about the girl, one claiming that she was found in a blanket, the other claiming she had been handed to them by strangers.
Police said today that DNA testing proved the girl, who is believed to be called Maria, was not related to the couple.
'Her features suggest that she might be from an eastern or northern (European) country,' regional police chief Panayiotis Tzavaras said.
Police have notified Interpol for assistance.
Detectives say they also found drugs and unregistered firearms in other parts of the settlement, which is about 280 kilometers (170 miles) north of Athens.
The police statement said the couple claimed to have a total 14 children, and had registered different numbers with authorities in three different parts of Greece.
Officers found three minors living with them in the settlement who appear to be their children - although that hasn't yet been verified by DNA testing.
The case bears a disturbing similarity to theories about the disappearance of British toddler Madeleine McCann, who went missing on a family holiday in Portugal on May 3, 2007.
The girl is now in the care of the charity 'A child's smile,' which said today it has sought the assistance of European and global groups for lost or abused children in tracking her parents.
She does not speak other languages than Roma but appears to understand Greek and is being communicated with by sign language.
She was said to traumatised when she arrived at her care home but has since settled and is living in a safe family environment with other children of her age.
Distress: Dirty and grimacing as her photo is taken, the little girl is now the centre of an international appeal. Authorities hope her parents can be found so the family can be reunited
Police said the child was found near Farsala in central Greece during a crackdown on illegal activities by Roma
A medical examination is ongoing.
Panayiotis Pardalis, a spokesman for the charity, said: 'It was obvious that she was not a Roma girl.
'She was afraid and under some psychological pressure when she arrived. Colleagues have been trying to communicate but are struggling.
'She seems to understand Greek but cannot speak it. She was living under bad conditions and was very dirty but is now safe.'
Charity director Costas Giannopoulos said the child was undergoing medical examinations.
'We are shocked by how easy it is for people to register children as their own,' he told private Skai TV.
on 24-10-2013 05:25 PM
It is a witch hunt when you are going to take every blond blue eyed child from there parents because they are Gypsy's.
DNA testing is not done in a day and those children were separated from their family till it was done, poor children.
on 24-10-2013 07:38 PM
2 children is not every child
on 25-10-2013 09:37 AM
So its possible that Maria could be their sister? Have there been suggestions they are albino? (is that the correct term?)
on 25-10-2013 10:18 AM
No suggestion of albinoism that I have seen. However the Greek one has been proven to not be their child.
25-10-2013 10:25 AM - edited 25-10-2013 10:30 AM
on 25-10-2013 10:33 AM
sorry, was trying to edit my post.....not sure what happened.
now its not letting me post due to some html error...
on 25-10-2013 10:34 AM
I am getting different reports mixed up
Is this Maria's REAL family? http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2474887/Is-Marias-REAL-family-Bulgarian-mother-quizzed-polic...
on 25-10-2013 10:50 AM
They'll have to do DNA tests to confim the Bulgarian woman's claims, but judging by the picture you wouldn't think so.
on 25-10-2013 10:56 AM
on 25-10-2013 11:15 AM
The Bulgarian woman has 8 childen, 2 of the younger children are very fair and look similiar to Maria.
That the authorities would do a DNA test first, goes without saying.