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Spain attacks: UK Foreign Office says reports missing boy has been found are false Spain attacks: police say 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. Reports that a seven-year-old boy missing since Thursday’s terrorist attack in Barcelona 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. El País reported on Saturday that Julian Alessandro Cadman had been located in hospital. However, Catalan police denied the report in a tweet from its English language account.
Julian’s mother, Jom, is said to be in a serious but stable condition in hospital. There are many who ask for specific information about the Australian child. Communicative priority over victims is to family members
15:00 Neither we were searching nor we have found any lost child in the barcelona attack. All the victims and injured have been located
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.
Cadman said Jom, his daughter-in-law, had been injured in the attack in Las Ramblas and that she was in a serious but stable condition in hospital.
He left Sydney on Friday to travel to Spain.
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.