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London: A British boy who went missing in Spain six years ago has been found “alive and well” after escaping from a “spiritual community” in France.
Alex Batty, from Oldham, Lancashire, was 11 when he did not return from a family holiday in Spain with his mother Melanie Batty, then 37, and his grandfather David Batty, 58, in 2017.
His grandmother and legal guardian, Susan Caruana, said in 2018 she believed Alex may have been taken to Morocco as part of his mother’s pursuit of an “alternative lifestyle”.
Alex Batty went missing in 2017 during a pre-arranged family holiday. Credit: Greater Manchester Police
Prosecutors said the boy, now 17, had been found near Toulouse after escaping a rural community.
They said he spent days hiking across the Pyrenees before being picked up by a truck driver who took him to a police station in Revel, near Toulouse.
“The [boy’s] identity was confirmed by the family after a photographic comparison by police,” the Toulouse public prosecutor’s office said on Thursday.
Motorists had alerted police to “unusual behaviour” of the teenager as he walked by the roadside near the town of Villefranche-de-Lauragais, south-east of Toulouse, on Wednesday evening, according to French media reports.
“He is in good health, that is all we can say for the moment,” a spokesman for the gendarmerie told The Connexion.
“We have contacted the Greater Manchester Police who will manage communication with his family.”
Greater Manchester Police said an investigation was ongoing. Prosecutors also confirmed the boy would be returning to England shortly.
A walking track near the Pyrenees. There are a number of spiritual retreats in the Pyrenees range that separate Spain and France.
‘Didn’t want him to go to school’
Alex went on holiday in the Benahavis area of Spain with his mother and grandfather six years ago but they did not return home as expected.
An appeal was made by police at the time for information on his disappearance, with Melanie and David Batty wanted in connection with his alleged abduction.
A year after his disappearance, his grandmother said her ex-husband and her daughter had taken the boy to a commune in Morocco in 2014 and she believed a disagreement about his care could have been behind the disappearance.
“The reason I believe they have done this is because, basically, my lifestyle, my belief systems, are not what they agree with,” she said.
“They didn’t want him to go to school, they don’t believe in mainstream school. I love him so much,” she said at the time.
A Manchester Police spokesman said: “This is a complex and long-running investigation, and we need to make further inquiries as well as putting appropriate safeguarding measures in place.”
The UK’s Foreign Office spokesman said: “We are supporting a British national in France and are in contact with local authorities.”
The Telegraph, London
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