Height 5'9" (178 cm) Education University of London | Role Actor Name Ylenia Carrisi | |
Full Name Ylenia Maria Sole Carrisi Disappeared January 6, 1994 (aged 23)New Orleans, Louisiana Status Missing for 21 years, 11 months and 30 days Cousins Tony Tyrone Sales, Mark Carrisi, Natasha Carrisi Similar People Romina Power, Al Bano, Cristel Carrisi, Linda Christian, Tyrone Power |
Ylenia Maria Sole Carrisi (born November 29, 1970 – missing since January 6, 1994) was the eldest daughter of Italian singers and actors Albano Carrisi and Romina Power. She disappeared under mysterious circumstances while visiting New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, in January 1994. Carrisi, upon her father's request, was declared dead in January 2013.
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Family
Carrisi was born in Rome on November 29, 1970, the eldest daughter of Albano Carrisi and Romina Power. Her maternal grandparents are American actor Tyrone Power and Mexican actress Linda Christian.
Life
In 1983, she appeared alongside her parents in the Italian film Champagne in paradiso. Later on, she was the letter-turner on La Ruota Della Fortuna, the Italian version of Wheel of Fortune. She planned to become a novelist, and studied literature at King's College London, where she received the highest marks in her year.
Disappearance

During her studies, she began to entertain the idea of traveling the world solo with nothing but a backpack and her journal. She decided to take a break from studying and returned to Italy where she sold all her belongings in order to pay for the voyage. She began in South America. After having spent a few months in Belize, she decided to leave the day after Christmas 1993 by bus to New Orleans, Louisiana. Her brother Yari, also an experienced traveler, had decided to surprise his sister by visiting her that Christmas. He arrived on a rainy 27 December in the village of Hopkins, going door to door searching for her, only to find that the day before, she had boarded a bus to Mexico. Unfortunately, he arrived 24 hours too late, as she was already on her way to New Orleans, where she disappeared on January 6, 1994.

Carrisi was last seen in the French Quarter area sometime during the month. Police efforts to find her did not yield any result. At the time of her disappearance, Carrisi was staying in the LeDale Hotel with African-American street musician Alexander Masakela, twenty years her senior. Masakela was arrested on January 31 on an unrelated charge but eventually released for lack of evidence to connect him to Carrisi's disappearance.

In relation to her disappearance, a security guard testified that he saw a woman vaguely matching her description jump into the Mississippi River saying the words "I belong in water." A Coast Guard search turned up no sign of the young woman's body, which may have been washed out to sea. In any case, it has never been established that the person was Carrisi. In 1996, two years after her disappearance, an unidentified caller claimed that Carrisi was still alive but her whereabouts were unknown.
Carrisi's parents last communicated with their daughter on New Year's Eve, and she was officially reported missing on January 18. Her mother maintains hope that she is still alive. In a notable shift in November 2006, her father Albano publicly acknowledged the possibility of the security guard's account of her jumping into the Mississippi River, a theory that had not been supported by private investigator Frank Crescentini. Crescentini, involved on Ylenia's case for over 20 years, is still today searching for the truth. In an interview, Crescentini stated “Ylenia Carrisi just another missing case, and I will hunt the truth. If she’s dead, well then show me her body and a DNA report." When asked about the declaration of the presumed death Crescentini simply replied, "insane and shocking.” However, her father Albano In January 2013 requested the declaration of the presumed death of his daughter.
She was reportedly discovered in June 2011 in a monastery in the United States. Her father dismissed the report as "shameful speculation containing not a bit of truth."