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Missing five-year-old Ashya King, who was taken by his parents from Southampton general hospital on Thursday without doctors' consent, has been traced, along with his parents, in Spain.Missing five-year-old Ashya King, who was taken by his parents from Southampton general hospital on Thursday without doctors' consent, has been traced, along with his parents, in Spain.
According to Hampshire Constabulary, the youngster, who has a brain tumour, has been found in Spain with his parents, Jehovah's Witnesses Brett King, 51, and Naghemeh King, 45.According to Hampshire Constabulary, the youngster, who has a brain tumour, has been found in Spain with his parents, Jehovah's Witnesses Brett King, 51, and Naghemeh King, 45.
On its Facebook page, the force said: "Ashya has been found. He is in Spain with his mum and dad. Police are speaking to his mum and dad and we are waiting to hear on Ashya's condition." Spanish police are now questioning the boy's parents, for whom a European arrest warrant had been issued.On its Facebook page, the force said: "Ashya has been found. He is in Spain with his mum and dad. Police are speaking to his mum and dad and we are waiting to hear on Ashya's condition." Spanish police are now questioning the boy's parents, for whom a European arrest warrant had been issued.
Ashya was removed from the hospital by his mother and father, who are Jehovah's Witnesses, against medical advice. They took him on Thursday afternoon and travelled on a ferry to France some two hours later. Police had described the need to find him as urgent as he was in dire need of medical attention. Ashya was removed from the hospital by his mother and father, who are Jehovah's Witnesses, against medical advice. They took him on Thursday afternoon and travelled on a ferry to France some two hours later. Police had said that "time was running out" for the youngster as the battery on his feeding system was due to expire.