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Robert Rantala’s parents sign plan for his “happy life”
| Mar 19, 2010 15:21 Moscow Time |
The Russian national Inga Rantala and her Finnish husband Veli-Pekka signed an agreement with the guardianship authorities of the city of Turku Friday on further action with regard to their seven-year old son Robert, that’s come to be known as a plan for his “happy life”. An official spokesman for the Rantala family Johan Beckman told the Interfax news agency that both the mother and the father would be fully restored in their parental rights. The plan, signed in the presence of the officials of Russia’s Consulate General in Turku, will be in effect until June 18th this year. Until then Robert’s parents are to turn up at the guardianship authorities’ 10 times for consultations in the presence of a Consulate General official. The social workers will, for their part, visit the Rantala family four times over the period to find out about Robert’s living conditions and his upbringing, while his schoolteacher will report weekly on the boy’s behaviour. At school Robert will attend another class where Russian is taught as a native language.
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