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Police Are Looking for the 16-Year-Old Nephew of Actor Rychlý. He Attempted Suicide in the Past

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Police in Dobřichovice and the surrounding area are searching for 16-year-old Jáchy Rychlý. He ran away from home after an argument with his mother. The family, including the police, are concerned for his life - the young man has attempted suicide in the past and is self-harming.

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Police in Dobřichovice and the surrounding area are searching for 16-year-old Jáchy Rychlý. He ran away from home after an argument with his mother. The family, including the police, are concerned for his life - the young man has attempted suicide in the past and is self-harming.

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Actor Petr Rychlý is asking the public for help in finding his sixteen-year-old nephew Jáchym Rychlý. He left home on Friday after an argument with his mother and has not been heard from since. He has suicidal tendencies.

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Police announced a search for 16-year-old Jáchy Rychlý from Dobřichovice in Central Bohemia over the weekend. The young man left home on Friday evening after an argument with his mother. He is the nephew of actor Petr Rychlý, who also asked the public for help, saying the boy is suffering from suicidal thoughts. Authorities are asking the public to contact the 158 emergency line immediately if they have any information about the missing person.

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Novinky.cz broke the news in on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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