
Six-Week-Old Premature Baby Found Safe After Abduction in France
The six-week-old infant abducted from Épinay-sur-Seine, France, on Thursday, has been found alive. Dalia, who requires specialized cardiac care due to being a premature baby, was discovered at the Saint-Vincent de Paul hospital in Lille on Saturday afternoon. The Bobigny prosecutor’s office confirmed the recovery, but the search continues for her siblings, Nael (18 months) and Eline (2.5 years old).
Details of the Recovery
According to a statement released by Eric Mathais, the prosecutor, Dalia was left at the hospital at 4:05 PM on Saturday by an unidentified woman. The woman was described as wearing a veil and surgical mask, obscuring her face. This detail is crucial to the ongoing investigation.
The Amber Alert, issued immediately following the abduction, has been lifted for Dalia. However, authorities are intensifying efforts to locate Nael and Eline. The health condition of the enfant prématuré, Dalia, was a significant concern, making her swift recovery a relief for authorities and the public.
Ongoing Search for Missing Siblings
The focus now shifts to finding Nael and Eline. Police are appealing to the public for any information that could lead to their whereabouts. The circumstances surrounding the abduction and the reason for leaving Dalia at the hospital remain under investigation. Understanding the motivations behind this event is paramount to ensuring the safety of all three children.
This case highlights the vulnerability of young children and the importance of rapid response in abduction cases. Organizations like the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children provide resources and support for families and law enforcement.
Further details will be released as the investigation progresses. Stay tuned for updates.
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