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British Teenager Who Went Missing In Spain Six Years Ago Found In France

British Teenager Who Went Missing In Spain Six Years Ago Found In France
A 17-year-old British boy from Oldham who went missing in Spain in 2017 has been found in France, authorities say.
Alex Batty was found in the town of Revel, east of Toulouse, early on Wednesday morning.
The prosecutor’s office in Toulouse told the BBC the family had confirmed the teenager’s identity.
Alex had been missing for six years after going on holiday with his mother and grandfather.
The mother and grandfather, who do not have parental guardianship of Alex, have not been located but remain wanted in connection with his disappearance.
A police source told BBC News that Alex had been taken to a police station by a concerned motorist who had spotted him walking along a road in the foothills of the Pyrenees.
The boy said he had been in France for two years, the police source said, adding that he bore a resemblance to the last known picture of Alex.
He was in good health and did not say he had been mistreated in any way.
His grandmother – and legal guardian – Susan Caruana told the BBC in 2018 that she believed Alex’s mother Melanie Batty and grandfather David Batty had taken him to live with a spiritual community in Morocco.
She said at the time they were seeking an alternative lifestyle and did not want Alex to go to school.
Melanie and David Batty left Greater Manchester with Alex for Marbella in Spain on 30 September 2017.
He was last seen at the Port of Malaga on 8 October, the day they were expected to return.
A local journalist told the BBC a delivery driver had spotted the boy walking along the road carrying a backpack and skateboard and, feeling sorry for him, picked him up.
“They spent three hours together in the car, and the boy told his story,” Remi Buhagiar of La Depeche newspaper said.
“He said he’d been living in a kind of itinerant commune. He wasn’t under any compulsion but he said he found his mother a bit weird and decided he didn’t want this kind of life, and that he wanted to set his own path – that’s why he decided to leave,” he added.
Alex had been walking through the hills for days, Mr Buhagiar explained.
He said: “He asked the driver if he could borrow his phone and sent a message via Facebook to his grandmother, saying he was fine and wanted to see her. He was not sure if she got the message.”
The area in the foothills of the Pyrenees is known for attracting people in search of alternative lifestyles.
The boy is currently being looked after by social services, awaiting the arrival of British police and consular staff who are on their way to bring him back to England.
British police have been contacted via the UK embassy in Paris.
Greater Manchester Police confirmed it is in touch with French authorities to put “safeguarding measures in place“.
“This is a complex and long-running investigation, and we need to make further enquiries as well as putting appropriate safeguarding measures in place,” a spokesperson said.
BBC
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