US Father of Montreal girl who was found dead in N.Y. charged with 2nd-degree murder - Luciano Frattolin allegedly murdered his daughter and left her body in remote U.S. area

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The father of the nine-year-old Montreal girl who was found dead after being reported missing in northeastern New York was arrested Monday morning and charged with second-degree murder and concealment of a human corpse.

New York State Police said officers from the Warren County Sheriff's Office received a call Saturday at around 10 p.m. ET from a man who said his daughter was missing from the area of Exit 22 of Highway I-87 in Lake George, possibly due to an abduction.

They said the child was identified as Melina Frattolin and her father as 45-year-old Luciano Frattolin. Both were later confirmed to be Montreal residents.

Robert McConnell, Bureau of Criminal Investigation captain for the New York State Police, told reporters at a news conference on Monday morning that the father and daughter had been on vacation in the United States since July 11.

Luciano Frattolin, 45, was arrested and charged with second-degree murder in the death of his nine-year-old daughter, Melina, after police found her body in a shallow pond in upstate New York.
Melina resided full time with her mother and Frattolin would visit the child when he was in Canada. The parents had been estranged since 2019, police said.

McConnell explained that the trip was planned and that the mother was aware of it and had no concerns about Melina being with her father.

Frattolin and his daughter were expected to return to Canada on Saturday, July 19, at which time Melina would be returned to her mother's custody in Montreal.

According to McConnell, at about 5:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, video surveillance images showed the girl and her father in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Around 6:30 p.m. ET, Melina spoke to her mother on the phone and told her they were going back to Canada.
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The child appeared to be in good health and did not indicate she was under any duress.

Sometime after that call and before Frattolin's call to the police, the man allegedly murdered his daughter and left her body in a remote area, said McConnell. Melina was found dead in the shallow water of a pond on Sunday at approximately 1:50 p.m. ET in Ticonderoga, N.Y., about 50 kilometres east of Lake George, near the New York-Vermont border.

The charges against Frattolin allege he concealed her body under a log.

The Warren County Sheriff's Office initially led the investigation and transferred it to the New York State Police. As the case progressed, officers identified inconsistencies in the father's account of events and the timeline of Melina's disappearance.

Police refute Frattolin's initial abduction account​

McConnell shared the suspect's initial account with reporters.

According to him, Frattolin told police he had stopped his car in the area of Exit 22 in Lake George to urinate, left his vehicle to go into a wooded area and when he returned to the car, his daughter was gone.

Frattolin reported a white van fleeing the scene southbound. And in a subsequent interview, he mentioned two unknown men who forced Melina into the white van.

"That lead was thoroughly investigated and disproven," said McConnell, adding that the suspect has no domestic violence or criminal history.

"He fabricated the initial report of the abduction."

Frattolin appeared at the Ticonderoga town court on Monday. A not guilty plea was entered on his behalf at his arraignment, according to court officials. The public defender's office assigned to defend Frattolin did not immediately respond to phone and email requests for comment from The Associated Press.

The victim's cause of death is pending the results of an autopsy which is scheduled for later today.

On the website of a company called Gambella Coffee, the girl's father was described as someone who "spends as much time as he can in Montreal, Canada with his beautiful daughter Melina."

By Monday morning, the link to the website was broken.

Melina was described as the "light of his life, she is the inspiration for…well, everything."

The company is headquartered in downtown Montreal.

N.Y. state police say father charged with murder after child found dead
New York State Police on Monday said they have arrested a Canadian man in connection with the death of his nine-year-old daughter, who was found dead in Ticonderoga, New York.
With files from The Canadian Press and The Associated Press
 
Here’s his defunct coffee profile
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“Luciano Frattolin is an experienced entrepreneur with a proven track record of building diverse, high-performance businesses . With a background in the humanities and social sciences, his formal education, together with his pragmatic understanding about the complexities of life, motivates him to maintain an understanding of the world grounded in a distinct cross-cultural ethos.

The son of an Ethiopian mother and an Italian father, Luciano was born in the small, remote village of Gambella. With a childhood spent running between rows of crimson coffee buds on the Ethiopian family plantation, and the neoclassical architecture of his father’s Milano, his vision of the world and his pursuits within, reflect these hyphenated cultures.

Yet, his early exposure to such diversity was beyond that of his peers and his distinct “mixed” ethnicity often led to incidences of racism and feelings of isolation. With the premature death of his father—when Luciano was just 17 years old—he yearned for a different life, far away from these painful experiences. While continuing his education in the United States and London, he witnessed and felt an acceptance he had always longed for. He was left reinvigorated and reconciled the difficulties he faced during his youth by embodying the Nietzschean attitude of, “That which does not kill him makes him stronger”.

This philosophy translated into great financial success across numerous ventures, from architecture to real estate, to construction, mining and of course, coffee. While enjoying the rewards of his efforts, Luciano ultimately lost his passion for the art of life and his commitment to elevating the social consciousness of his peers and compatriots. He forgot the gifts his unique dual-nationality granted him—the innovation and creativity born out of the simplicity and extravagances found across both countries. He readily admits the mistakes of his past life and uses such reminiscences as momentum for doing better.

In February 2019, Luciano was met with an unfortunate event that severely affected his well-being. Though his road to recovery was long and arduous, he remained determined. As he persevered through his recovery, he realized that he was no longer lured by profit and instead, decided to invest in people and ideas that resonated with the promise of futurity, creativity, and community well-being.

Luciano currently spends as much time as he can in Montreal, Canada, with his beautiful daughter Melina. As the light of his life, she is the inspiration for…well, everything. His pursuits for building a more equitable and just world are deeply guided by his determination that she will not have to endure the same social injustices that he encountered throughout his childhood. Seeing the world through her eyes has also helped Luciano look for creative ways to reinforce and empower Melina to know, feel, and understand her own unique individual beauty and intellect, while also teaching her to celebrate those same virtues inherent in the world’s diversity. On a lighter note, Melina has also taught Luciano to let go of his rigid tendencies to keep everything in “perfect order”—his love for Melina’s messy art projects and chaotic ensemble of toys supersedes his love for a meticulously spotless home.”
 
I have no sympathy with people like this.... so here you go...



 
In February 2019, Luciano was met with an unfortunate event that severely affected his well-being. Though his road to recovery was long and arduous,
Wonder what that was about. Probably something to do with the mother and why he had very little custody:
Melina resided full time with her mother and Frattolin would visit the child when he was in Canada. The parents had been estranged since 2019
 
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