The Missing Child at Sea Off the French Coast Remains Unobtainable
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The search did not resume on Sunday in the north of France to find a missing child at sea in Gravelines. The maritime prefecture of the Channel and the North Sea confirms this via press release: "despite the intensive commitment of air, water and land means, the missing child at sea remains unobtainable". ...
On 2 August 2025, three children went fishing off Gravelines (North) and were taken by the sea. Despite the massive intervention of the rescue, only two of them were able to return to the mainland. Their 13-year-old cousin remains unobtainable. Here are the facts known about the circumstances of the tragedy.
The search for a boy about ten years old, from a Syrian family living in Brussels, disappeared Saturday afternoon in the North Sea near Gravelines (France), was suspended after more than three hours of effort. The boy's father and uncle had gone fishing with their children in an area prohibited from swimming. Three children were on board a pneumatic boat that derived. Two of them, aged 10 and 13, managed to return to the shore and were hospitali…
Three children were in trouble at sea off Gravelines on Saturday afternoon. Two of them were able to return to the beach, but the third child was not found despite an important device deployed by the rescue.
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