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They find a missing minor in Spain raised in a forest in Switzerland without contact with society

A teenager who supposedly grew up in a forest in Swiss without contact with society and who had been wanted by the Swiss authorities since her father fled the country with her and her sisters, was located in the Spanish city of Coin (Malagasouth).

According to Diario SUR and investigation sources confirmed to EFE, there was an international search order to remove the minor from her father and that, once located by the Local Police in Coinwas sent by a court to a juvenile center in Andalusia Junta.

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The girl was found on March 18 after local police officers came across a vehicle with a damaged tire and in which it appeared that people were living; Next to him was a disheveled-looking man, and next to him, a minor with her head down and wearing very dirty clothes, the details of the newspaper.

When entering the names into the police database, the agents received an alert from a cooperation office between countries in the European Schengen area warning that The minor’s whereabouts were unknown, in a situation of serious danger and she had to remain in a safe place. due to the high risk of escape, in this case induced by the father.

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O Prosecutor’s office it’s him Child Protective Service in Malaga They contacted their counterparts in Swiss who informed them that The youngest was raised by her father with her two sisters in a forest, with one “total disconnection before any administration or public entity, adds the newspaper.

O Adolescentwho turns 18 this May, was admitted to a child protection center in the province of Malaga while the procedures for his repatriation began, which were successfully concluded last Friday, the 3rd, he is now under the supervision of the Swiss Government.

Source: Elcomercio

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