Sickening place 'killer dad' hid daughter Melina Frattolin's body
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A Canadian CEO accused of murdering his nine-year-old daughter reportedly hid her body in a secluded pond after claiming to police that she had been ‘abducted’ by two men. 

Organic coffee brand founder Luciano Frattollin, 45, allegedly attempted to hide his daughter Melina’s body in shallow waters in Ticonderoga, upstate New York, following his claim that she had been kidnapped 45 miles away, according to officials. 

New York State Police shared further distressing details about the young girl’s death during a press conference on Monday, announcing charges against her father for second-degree murder and body concealment. He has entered a not guilty plea to the charges. 

Captain Robert McConnell said Frattolin, who lives in Montreal, Canada, killed Melina on Saturday night while they were on vacation close to the picturesque town of Lake George, located in the Adirondacks region of New York 60 miles north of Albany. 

Frattolin and Melina were in America legally after starting their vacation on July 11, and they were due to return to their native Quebec on Sunday. 

The horror unfolded on Saturday night, when Frattolin called the local Warren County Sheriff’s Office claiming that two men in a white van had abducted his daughter.

New York State Police issued an amber alert for help finding the little girl at around 10pm, advising the public that she was believed to be in ‘imminent danger’. 

But detectives quickly ‘identified inconsistencies in the father’s account of events and the timeline he provided’, and they found Melina dead just before 2pm on Sunday. 

Canadian CEO Luciano Frattolin, has been charged with killing his nine-year-old daughter Melina and allegedly hiding her body in a remote pond after telling cops she had been 'abducted' by two men. (Pictured: Frattolin and Melina on vacation together)

Canadian CEO Luciano Frattolin, has been charged with killing his nine-year-old daughter Melina and allegedly hiding her body in a remote pond after telling cops she had been ‘abducted’ by two men. (Pictured: Frattolin and Melina on vacation together) 

Organic coffee brand founder Luciano Frattollin, 45, attempted to conceal his daughter Melina's body in shallow waters in Ticonderoga, upstate New York, after claiming she had been abducted at a location 45 miles away, officials have said. (Pictured: Frattolin and his daughter)

Organic coffee brand founder Luciano Frattollin, 45, attempted to conceal his daughter Melina’s body in shallow waters in Ticonderoga, upstate New York, after claiming she had been abducted at a location 45 miles away, officials have said. (Pictured: Frattolin and his daughter)

New York State Police Captain Robert McConnell (pictured) told a press conference on Monday that Frattolin, who lives in Montreal, Canada, killed Melina on Saturday night while they were on vacation close to the picturesque waterside town of Lake George, 60 miles north of Albany

New York State Police Captain Robert McConnell (pictured) told a press conference on Monday that Frattolin, who lives in Montreal, Canada, killed Melina on Saturday night while they were on vacation close to the picturesque waterside town of Lake George, 60 miles north of Albany

New York State Forest Rangers discovered her body ‘in the shallow water of a pond’ in Ticonderoga, New York, around 45 miles south of where her father said she had last been seen on the highway close to Lake George.

Frattolin has been charged with murder in the second degree and concealment of a human corpse, and he is being held at the Essex County Correctional Facility. 

He was seen in a white jumpsuit and shackles being hauled into Ticonderoga Town Court on Monday, where he pleaded not guilty to both charges. 

Captain McConnell said Melina’s mother, who has been estranged from Frattolin since 2019, was expecting her daughter to be returned to her home in Montreal on Sunday. 

Melina resided full time with her mother and Frattolin visited without limitations. He also had zero criminal record, McConnell said. 

Records now show that Canadian entrepreneur Frattolin is being held in Essex County Jail in upstate New York. A mugshot of the 45-year-old has been released, as shown above

Records now show that Canadian entrepreneur Frattolin is being held in Essex County Jail in upstate New York. A mugshot of the 45-year-old has been released, as shown above 

Surveillance footage from 5.30pm on Sunday showed Melina’s final moments as she was seen with her father in Saratoga Springs.

At 6.30pm, she phoned her mother and told her that she and her father were en route back to Canada. 

‘The child appeared to be in good health and did not indicate she was under any duress,’ McConnell told the press conference. 

‘The investigation has determined sometime after Melina’s phone call with her mother and sometime before Mr Frattolin’s 911 call, he allegedly murdered Melina and left her body in a remote area where she was later discovered by law enforcement.’ 

Captain McConnell said Luciano initially told cops that Melina was kidnapped on the highway near Lake George when he pulled over to urinate in the woods. 

New York State Police (NYSP) issued an 'amber alert' on Saturday for Melina Frattolin (pictured) after Luciano Frattolin, 45, told them he thought his daughter had been kidnapped

New York State Police (NYSP) issued an ‘amber alert’ on Saturday for Melina Frattolin (pictured) after Luciano Frattolin, 45, told them he thought his daughter had been kidnapped

The nine-year-old girl was found dead less than 24 hours after her father claimed she had been abducted in a white van. (Pictured: Melina Frattolin with her father Luciano, 45)

The nine-year-old girl was found dead less than 24 hours after her father claimed she had been abducted in a white van. (Pictured: Melina Frattolin with her father Luciano, 45)

The alleged killer dad said he turned around to find his daughter was no longer in their car, and he saw ‘a suspicious white van’ fleeing the scene. 

He later added that ‘two unknown males forced’ Melina into the vehicle.   

But when her body was found, detectives said there was no evidence she was ever abducted, and detectives said there was ‘no threat to the public’. 

NYSP said that ‘as the case progressed, law enforcement identified inconsistencies in the father’s account of events and the timeline he provided.’ 

Melina’s cause of death is pending the results of an autopsy, which was scheduled for Monday. 

McConnell expressed his condolences for Melina’s family. ‘This is certainly a difficult case and a heartbreaking investigation,’ he said.

Luciano Frattolin (pictured), 45, told police he thought his daughter had been kidnapped, but they identified 'inconsistencies' in his story and she was later found dead

 Luciano Frattolin (pictured), 45, told police he thought his daughter had been kidnapped, but they identified ‘inconsistencies’ in his story and she was later found dead 

Lake George, where the girl's father said she was last seen, is a small waterside town in the Adirondack region of upstate New York around 60 miles north of Albany

Lake George, where the girl’s father said she was last seen, is a small waterside town in the Adirondack region of upstate New York around 60 miles north of Albany

Frattolin is the founder of an organic coffee brand called Gambella, according to the product’s website. 

‘Luciano Frattolin is an experienced entrepreneur with a proven track record of building diverse, high-performance businesses,’ the website reads.

‘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.’

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