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Moroccan Yassine's Family, Drowned in Ceuta, Calls for His Repatriation

Summary by El Faro De Ceuta
The family of Yassine Shadli has been waiting for days for a court in Ceuta to authorize the repatriation of this young man whose lifeless body was located by the Civil Guard in the waters of the Campus on 11 May. He is fully identified and the family has carried out all the formalities, but a simple procedure is missing, an authorization so that Yassine's parents can pray to him in their land, El Jadida, where they want to bury him. The days pa…
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The family of Yassine Shadli has been waiting for days for a court in Ceuta to authorize the repatriation of this young man whose lifeless body was located by the Civil Guard in the waters of the Campus on 11 May. He is fully identified and the family has carried out all the formalities, but a simple procedure is missing, an authorization so that Yassine's parents can pray to him in their land, El Jadida, where they want to bury him. The days pa…

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El Faro de Ceuta broke the news on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.
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