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Lawyer: French man's custody of half-Russian daughter to be appealed
July 04 at 16:37 | Interfax-UkraineThree-year-old Elise, who is a dual French and Russian citizen, was returned to her father, Jean-Michel Andre, after being taken away from her mother, Irina Belenkaya, following the latter's arrest in Hungary in March on a charge of abducting the girl from Andre. Belenkaya was held while she was trying to take Elise across the border to Ukraine.
Belenkaya was in detention in Hungary until she was extradited to France on May 27 but was released from custody the day French police brought her to France.
"Of course, I believe that the court ruling is unfair, after all, because the court should have taken into account that the child needs to have full-scale contact both with her father and with her mother. We respect the ruling of the French court but will appeal it," Anatoly Kucherena, a lawyer and a member of the Russian Public Chamber, told Interfax.
"We hope that the court will come to a decision and [Elise] will be able to have equal contact with her mother and her mother," he said.