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Mexes, his wife Carla and their two children had dined out in Rome yesterday evening, before returning home shortly before midnight. After his wife and four-year-old son Enzo had got out of the car, Mexes was confronted by a pair of criminals.
A struggle ensued, and the thieves made off with the French international’s Mercedes. However, the car-jackers were unaware that two-year-old Eva was still in the back seat.
The police were called and a search began around the area close to the Mexes family home in Axa-Casal Palocco.
The vehicle was later found abandoned in Piazza Eschilo in Rome, with young Eva mercifully unharmed. The family were later reunited.
Peter Staunton
Mexes, his wife Carla and their two children had dined out in Rome yesterday evening, before returning home shortly before midnight. After his wife and four-year-old son Enzo had got out of the car, Mexes was confronted by a pair of criminals.
A struggle ensued, and the thieves made off with the French international’s Mercedes. However, the car-jackers were unaware that two-year-old Eva was still in the back seat.
The police were called and a search began around the area close to the Mexes family home in Axa-Casal Palocco.
The vehicle was later found abandoned in Piazza Eschilo in Rome, with young Eva mercifully unharmed. The family were later reunited.
Peter Staunton
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