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The student from the University of Murcia who disappeared in France appears in Iceland

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Leul Alba, the Spanish student from the University of Murcia who had disappeared during his stay as an Erasmus in Lille (France), has appeared in perfect condition in Iceland, according to 'The Truth of Murcia'. The young man, 20 years old and originally from Melilla, had gone missing over the weekend, and neither his friends nor his family had heard from him. After the complaint at a police station in Lille, the protocol was activated in the ev…

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Leul Alba, the Spanish student from the University of Murcia who had disappeared during his stay as an Erasmus in Lille (France), has appeared in perfect condition in Iceland, according to 'The Truth of Murcia'. The young man, 20 years old and originally from Melilla, had gone missing over the weekend, and neither his friends nor his family had heard from him. After the complaint at a police station in Lille, the protocol was activated in the ev…

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The French Public Prosecutor's Office announced this Wednesday that Leul Alba Buenestar, the Spanish Erasmus student who disappeared five days ago in Lille (north), has been found alive in...

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A Spanish student, who had disappeared five days ago in Lille, France, was found alive in Iceland. The information was announced this Wednesday by the French Public Prosecutor's Office, according to EFE. Leul Alba Buenestad, a student at the University of Murcia who was studying Erasmus in France, had last been seen on December 12th at the residence where he was staying. The young man kept his cell phone “off” and, in his bedroom, his friends we…

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The French Public Prosecutor's Office informed EFE this Wednesday that Leul Alba Buenestar, the Spanish Erasmus student who disappeared five days ago in Lille (north), has been found alive in Iceland. The prosecutor Carole Étienne explained that the information was transmitted to her by French investigators. According to Étienne, the student contacted his parents by phone. “We have just received new information, which we need to confirm, that te…

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Vozpópuli broke the news in on Wednesday, December 20, 2023.
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