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Who is Alex Batty? UK Teen Who Went Missing in Spain 6 Years Ago, Later Found in France – News18


Last Updated: December 17, 2023, 07:39 IST

An undated still image shows Alex Batty, from Greater Manchester, Britain, who went missing in 2017, and has been found in France. (Greater Manchester Police/Handout via Reuters)

British teen Alex Batty, missing for six years, safely returns to the UK from France. Follow the incredible journey of his escape and reunion with family

Alex Batty, a British teen who went missing six years ago in Spain and was found this week in southwest France, has arrived back in the UK. He left the UK on September 30, 2017, for a holiday in Spain with his mother and grandfather.

Alex was due to return to the UK on October 8, 2017, but never did. The investigation into his disappearance has remained open since that date, to trace him, which proved unsuccessful until this week.

“I know there has understandably been huge interest in Alex’s story, not least in Greater Manchester, but also nationally and internationally. It gives me great pleasure to say that Alex has now made his safe return back to the UK after six years,” Matt Boyle of Greater Manchester Police told reporters at the force’s headquarters in northwest England on Saturday.

Who is this kid?

Hailing from the northern English city of Oldham, Alex was picked up on Wednesday night by a driver in a mountainous area of southern France. Earlier Saturday, the 17-year-old boarded a KLM flight in Toulouse, headed to London via Amsterdam. He was accompanied by British police officers and a family member, said Boyle. “This moment was undoubtedly huge for him and his loved ones, and we are glad that they have been able to see each other again after all this time,” he added.

Alex will be returned to his maternal grandmother, with whom the British justice system had entrusted his custody before his mother abducted him, aged 11, while on holiday in Spain in 2017. “I can’t wait to see him when we’re reunited,” Alex’s grandmother Susan Caruana — who according to British media reports is his legal guardian — said in a statement released by Greater Manchester Police.

What’s his story?

For six years, including two in France, he lived a “nomadic” life in a “spiritual “community”, never staying more than several months in the same place. The teen was found in the middle of the night by a delivery driver after he had walked along a road for four days, a deputy prosecutor told a news conference on Friday evening. He is in good health and does not appear to have been abused in the years since his abduction, according to the doctor who examined him.

His mother, Melanie Batty, has yet to be found and could be in Finland, Toulouse assistant prosecutor Antoine Leroy said. Alex told investigators he had not suffered any physical violence during the past six years. Prosecutor Leroy said on Friday that the teenager decided to escape when his mother announced she was going to go to Finland, where she is “likely” to be now. The teenager told French investigators they had spent time in Morocco before moving to the French Pyrenees, along the border with Spain.

Alex also told the investigators that he had spent time in a spiritual community centre focused on “work on the ego, meditation and reincarnation”, the prosecutor said. It was when his mother decided to move to Finland that he decided to escape, he said. He had been walking along the road by night to avoid detection, foraging food from gardens and fields along the way.

How Alex Was Found

A student working as a delivery driver, Fabien Accidini, picked Alex up on a road between two villages in the pouring rain in the small hours of Thursday morning. “He clearly needed help,” Accidini told AFP, and since Alex did not speak French very well, he spoke to him in English. “He was a bit suspicious at first,” he added, initially giving a false name. But as the boy helped him with his deliveries to local pharmacies, he began to open up.

“When he told me he’d been abducted, I made him say it again — it was crazy!” said Accidini. He lent him his mobile phone so he could contact his grandmother in England via Facebook to tell her he wanted to come home, and then he got in touch with the police. While they were waiting for them to arrive, Accidini entered the boy’s real name into the internet. “I typed in his first and last name and saw his photo, which was the same as his face today at 17.”

(With agency inputs)



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