Juventus striker Paulo Dybala spoke to two children left orphaned in the Rigopiano Hotel tragedy and invited them to Turin.

The prestigious spa hotel on the Gran Sasso was flattened by an avalanche, triggered by recent earthquakes, and six days later there are still 15 unaccounted for in the rubble.

The most painful story was of eight-year-old Edoardo Di Carlo, who had both parents killed, and seven-year-old Samuel Di Michelangelo, whose parents are still missing.

Juventus striker Paulo Dybala spoke to two children left orphaned in the Rigopiano Hotel tragedy and invited them to Turin.

The prestigious spa hotel on the Gran Sasso was flattened by an avalanche, triggered by recent earthquakes, and six days later there are still 15 unaccounted for in the rubble.

The most painful story was of eight-year-old Edoardo Di Carlo, who had both parents killed, and seven-year-old Samuel Di Michelangelo, whose parents are still missing.

One of the psychologists working at the clinic where they are recovered helped to organise a video phone call with Juve striker Dybala.

He tried to reassure them and invited both to visit him in Turin.

The conditions in central Italy remain dire amid heavy snow and tremors, as today a rescue helicopter crashed in the region of L’Aquila, killing six on board.

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