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Spain attacks: UK Foreign Office says reports missing boy has been found are false | |
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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. | |
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 in hospital. | |
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. |