Greece mystery girl: Attorney for Roma couple says they adopted 'Maria' - CNN International

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  • NEW: An attorney says the couple is charged with abduction and falsifying papers
  • Another attorney: the Roma couple adopted Maria with the biological mother's permission
  • The biological mother will be located soon, the couple's attorney says
  • The case plays into old prejudices against Roma, also known as gypsies


(CNN) -- The lawyer for a Roma couple accused of abducting the blond girl found living with them says the pair adopted the child from her biological mother.
In a case that has generated huge interest in Greece, authorities have charged the couple with abducting the child they call "Maria." They are due in court Monday.
Authorities released photos of the child, possibly 4 or 5 years old, last week and sought public tips on her birth identity.
Kostas Katsavos, one of the couple's lawyers, told the Reuters news agency they adopted Maria with the permission of her biological mother.
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Children play in a Roma settlement in Farsala, Greece, where the 'Mystery Girl' was found on Saturday, October 19. The case has generated huge interest in Greece.

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Greek authorities have requested international assistance to help identify the four-year-old girl.

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A handout photo released by Greek police shows the girl, who was found in central Greece during a crackdown on illegal activities by members of the Roma community.

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A woman holding her child poses for photos at the camp near Farsala, which lies some 280km (173 miles) north of Athens, Greece, on Sunday, October 20.

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The lawyer for a Roma couple accused of abducting the blond girl found living with them in Farsala says the pair adopted the child from her biological mother.

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But the police say they are suspicious of the records the couple have provided for the child and for other children in the couple's care.

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Panagiotis Pardalis, a spokesman for Smile of the Child, the charity taking care of Maria, said the girl was found amid "bad living conditions, poor hygiene."


The Roma village where 'Maria' was found
Photos: The Roma village where 'Maria' was found
The Roma village where 'Maria' was found
The Roma village where 'Maria' was found
The Roma village where 'Maria' was found
The Roma village where 'Maria' was found
The Roma village where 'Maria' was found


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The Roma village where 'Maria' was found


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Trying to find mystery girl's family
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Charity cares for mystery girl in Greece
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Greek couple claims 14 other kids
He conceded that the adoption was "non-legal." But he said he believes the biological mother will be located soon and will verify the couple's claims.
"They love her and they took care as their own child," Katsavos said.
Haralambos Dimitriou, head of the local Roma community, told CNN the couple took the girl in because her Bulgarian mother couldn't keep her. He said Maria was raised like a "normal" child.
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Police suspicions
Police say they are suspicious of the records the couple provided for the child and for other children in their care.
Authorities asked questions about Maria because she has fair skin and blond hair while her parents have darker complexions typical of Roma, also known as gypsies, a race descended from Indian nomads who face widespread discrimination in Europe.
Thousands of calls poured into Greece after authorities released photos of the girl last week.
On Monday, authorities will release photos of the two adults. They are charged with abducting a minor andfalsifying documents, their attorney said.
The pair appeared in court Monday, and authorities hope the publicity will reach someone who can provide more information about the suspects.
Child 'doing much better'
A spokesman for the charity taking care of Maria said Sunday she is in a group home where "she is doing much better."
Smile of the Child spokesman Panagiotis Pardalis said the girl was found in "bad living conditions, poor hygiene."
The child was found Thursday in a Roma community near Larissa in central Greece.
Authorities said the blond child looked nothing like the man and woman with her, and DNA testing confirmed they were not her biological parents.
A police statement said the couple "changed repeatedly their story about how they got the child."
The government news agency said police found suspicious birth and baptism records as well as family registrations that claimed the woman was mother to 10 children and the man was the father of four more.
Marietta Palavra, another attorney representing the couple, said DNA tests will show that five of the children belong to the man claiming to be their father, but that there aren't conclusive results for the others. She would not elaborate.
Europe's Roma discrimination shame
Prejudice against the Roma
Prejudice and discrimination against the Roma are widespread in Greece and elsewhere in Europe, Amnesty International says.
Maria's case plays into old prejudices about gypsies stealing children for forced labor.
Pardalis mentioned such a possibility, saying, "We don't have any other information if this girl was forced to work or to beg on streets."
And the government news agency raised "the possibility of the existence of a ring bringing pregnant women to Greece from Bulgaria and then taking their children for sale." The agency also cited past "reports" that empty coffins were found for infants who supposedly were stillborn to foreign mothers in Athens.
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Journalist Elina Labropoulou contributed to this report.

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