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Barcelona attack: missing British-Australian boy found alive Spain attacks: UK Foreign Office says reports missing boy has been found are false
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Julian Alessandro Cadman, the seven-year-old missing since the Barcelona attack on Thursday, has been found alive in hospital. Reports that Julian Alessandro Cadman, the seven-year-old missing since the Barcelona attack on Thursday, had been found alive in hospital are not true.
His condition is not known and police refused to give details on thegrounds that he is a minor. The Foreign Office said that reports in Spain claiming that the boy had been located were incorrect.
Julian’s mother, Jom, is said to be in a serious but stable condition. It is not known if the two are in the same hospital. Julian’s mother, Jom, is said to be in a serious but stable condition in hospital.
The Mossos d’Esquadra, the Catalan police, said they had never considered the boy to be a missing person and knew of his whereabouts all along.
Officers had contacted Julian’s father in Sydney who flew out to Barcelona on Friday. However, he apparently failed to contact other family members who continued to post on social networks about the missing boy.
Julian, who has dual British and Australian citizenship, became separated from his mother during the chaos on Las Ramblas on Thursday.Julian, who has dual British and Australian citizenship, became separated from his mother during the chaos on Las Ramblas on Thursday.
Theresa May, the prime minister, spoke about the case after Julian’s grandfather Tony Cadman, a British man living in Australia, appealed for information .Theresa May, the prime minister, spoke about the case after Julian’s grandfather Tony Cadman, a British man living in Australia, appealed for information .
May said on Friday that British authorities were urgently looking into reports of a child believed missing, who is a British dual-national, but did not name him.May said on Friday that British authorities were urgently looking into reports of a child believed missing, who is a British dual-national, but did not name him.
It has been reported that the boy and his mother previously lived in Kent. Cadman posted a picture of Julian wearing a uniform from a British nursery school.It has been reported that the boy and his mother previously lived in Kent. Cadman posted a picture of Julian wearing a uniform from a British nursery school.