Abduction Alert in France: a Premature Baby in Medical Emergency and His Two Brother and Sister Wanted
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Premature Baby Found Alive After 'Alert Enlèvement' in France, Search for 2 Other Children Continues
The premature baby for whom a "Alerte Enlèvement" (kidnapping alert) was issued in France has been found alive and well, the Bobigny prosecutor announced. The baby is in a hospital in Lille, northern France. The search for these two other children – aged 1.5 and 2 – continues. Their parents took them from the Paris region and fled.
An alert was launched early this Saturday morning for the disappearance of three children placed at Social Aid for Children in the Seine Saint-Denis. Parents are suspected.
A kidnapping alert was launched this Saturday in Seine-Saint-Denis to find three children aged between 6 weeks and 2 years. They were abducted last Thursday in Epinay-sur-Seine. They were entrusted to the Social Aid for Children (ASE). Parents are suspected.
A kidnapping alert was launched on Saturday morning concerning a sibling of three children, including a six-week premature baby requiring regular care, with whom their parents took
A kidnapping alert was launched on Saturday to find three young children, including a premature infant suffering from heart disease, led by their parents in Seine-Saint-Denis. ...
A six-week premature baby was abducted on Thursday in Epinay-sur-Seine, as well as her brother and sister who were entrusted to Social Aid for Children.
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