The Courier Mail 5/10/2012 Australia - ITALY GIRLS HAD GOVT HELP
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The Courier Mail 5/10/2012 Australia - ITALY GIRLS HAD GOVT HELP

Rome : Italy | Oct 04, 2012 at 2:36 PM PDT
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THE four sisters who were taken against their will through Brisbane International Airport by AFP officers trying to put them on a flight back to Italy received crucial help from the Commonwealth in getting to Australia in the first place.

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