Parents of 13-Year-Old Face Manslaughter Charges in Italy Over Tourist's Death
The parents of a 13-year-old boy in Italy are facing manslaughter charges after their son allegedly killed Chiara Jaconis, a Prada manager, by throwing a statuette from a building. Italian prosecutors argue that the parents failed to supervise their son, which could have prevented the incident. The boy, described as 'problematic,' was cleared by a juvenile court due to his age, as Italian law does not hold children under 14 criminally liable. The parents deny wrongdoing, claiming the statuette was not their property. A hearing is scheduled to determine if the parents will face trial.