Boy who went missing in France 6 years ago found

Yes sounded like an abduction / rare happy ending in the first report, now it looks more like the mother took him off for a new life somewhere. I assume he's now old enough and decided it's not for him.
 
seems he went missing with his mum and granda - so not missing missing as such. couple of reports seem to indicate they were living in some sort of commune.

Thanks. That part was missing in the initial report. I see they have updated it now.

Yes sounded like an abduction / rare happy ending in the first report, now it looks more like the mother took him off for a new life somewhere. I assume he's now old enough and decided it's not for him.

I mean, his guardians did not authorise it, so it's very much an abduction.

'The mother and grandfather, who do not have parental guardianship of Alex'

Sounds more like a difficult household for the kid.
 
Hahaha what a batty boy

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I mean, his guardians did not authorise it, so it's very much an abduction.

'The mother and grandfather, who do not have parental guardianship of Alex'

Sounds more like a difficult household for the kid.
Well yes, technically speaking it’s an abduction but it’s hardly a Madeline McCann type situation.
 
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Well yes, technically speaking it’s an abduction but it’s hardly a Madeline McCann type situation.

Can't really say that without any more knowledge - could have been very much against the kids will, sounds like to some sort of commune or religious zealot place, Stockholm syndrome and all that, indoctrination. Just because it was his mother, who was probably not the childs guardian for a reason implies enough for it to be abduction. Not everyone comes from a happy parenting family.
 
Can't really say that without any more knowledge - could have been very much against the kids will, sounds like to some sort of commune or religious zealot place, Stockholm syndrome and all that, indoctrination. Just because it was his mother, who was probably not the childs guardian for a reason implies enough for it to be abduction. Not everyone comes from a happy parenting family.
I don’t disagree, I was merely pointing out that the while the lad was obviously missing it wasn’t a case of no one knowing who had abducted him.
 
His mum who abducted him didn't have guardianship, that probably tells you a lot!

He describes her as weird and that's from the perspective of somebody for whom her behaviour will have been normalised. To an outsider it could be much more serious than "weird"...
 
Amazing the landspace where France has room for some remote pyrenees communes - it's not L'Arch ? are they being cagey on which one it was.
 
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