In recent news, a British boy by the name of Batty who had been missing for six years has been found in France. The authorities in Britain are still uncertain as to where he has been all this time. However, a French motorist named Fabien Accidini claims that he spotted the boy on the side of the road and rescued him two years ago.
According to Accidini, Batty has since been living in a spiritual community in France. Upon questioning, Batty revealed to Accidini that he was kidnapped by his mother while they were both in Morocco five years ago. He then spent three years in Spain before finally moving to France. Interestingly, Batty described his mother as "a bit crazy."While it is still unclear how and why Batty's mother took him away from his home country, it is hoped that further investigation will shed more light on this case.
British police do not know where a boy named Batty has been for the past six years. However, a French motorist named Fabien Accidini claims to have rescued him from the side of the road and says that Batty has been living in France for the past two years in a spiritual community. Batty told Accidini that he was kidnapped by his mother in Morocco five years ago and spent three years in Spain before moving to France. According to Accidini, Batty described his mother as "a bit crazy."
A French chiropractic student named Fabien Accidini encountered a missing 16-year-old British boy named Arthur Batty while delivering medicines to pharmacies overnight. Batty had been walking for four days since leaving the mountains and did not know where he was going. He spoke to Accidini for three hours in English and French, revealing that he wanted to return to England to see his grandmother and have a real life with a real future. The police are investigating the circumstances of Batty's disappearance.
Alex Batty, a British teenager who went missing in 2017, has been found in France. His family has confirmed his identity and he is expected to return to the UK soon. British police have no details on his whereabouts for the past six years and need to speak to him to establish the full facts when he is ready.
Batty's grandmother, who is his legal guardian, spoke to him and said that he is currently with the authorities in France. The Greater Manchester Police are in contact with French authorities to establish the authenticity of the report and put appropriate safeguarding measures in place.