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UK teen found in France after six years missing expected back in Britain in days - police

Alex Batty disappeared in Spain in October 2017 following a family holiday
Alex Batty disappeared in Spain in October 2017 following a family holiday

A UK teenager found in France after disappearing in Spain six years ago when he was 11 is likely to return to Britain in days, police have said.

Alex Batty, 17, originally from the northern English city of Oldham, was picked up by a driver in a mountainous area in southern France on Wednesday.

Police have said they suspect his mother and grandfather of abducting him in 2017 under the pretence of going on holiday in Spain, and then living in alternative lifestyle communes in Spain and subsequently the French Pyrenees.

"We're in close liaison with them (French authorities) and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and our priority is to get him back to the UK and getting back to his family in Oldham as soon as possible," said Greater Manchester Police assistant chief constable Chris Sykes.

"I expect it to happen over the next few days."

Alex is now aged 17 and currently in a centre for minors in Toulouse

Mr Sykes added that Alex, who was discovered near Toulouse, had been found "safe and well".

His grandmother is his legal guardian, according to British media reporters.

"This is a huge moment for Alex, for his family, and for the community in Oldham.

"I can only imagine the emotions they've experienced as a family throughout this ordeal," the police officer said.

Mr Sykes added that his force was "working around the clock with partner agencies and the French authorities to ensure they're all fully supported".

"We still have some work to do in establishing the full circumstances surrounding his disappearance and where he has been in all those years," he told reporters.

Mr Sykes said that Alex had spoken to his grandmother on video call last night.

"Whilst she is content that this is indeed Alex, we obviously have further checks to do when he returns to the United Kingdom," he added.

Living with mother in 'spiritual community'

The La Depeche du Midi regional newspaper said he had been found by a student named Fabien Accidini after the youngster had been wandering for some four days in the mountainous area.

Mr Accidini, who delivers medicines to pharmacies in the area, said it was raining hard when he picked up Alex and he eventually told his story.

"He said that his mother had kidnapped him when he was around 12," the student told La Depeche.

"Since then, he had lived in Spain in a luxury house with around ten people. He would have arrived in France around 2021."

He had lived with his mother in a "spiritual community" in France and had "no animosity towards her but wanted to go back to his grandmother", said Mr Accidini.

La Depeche said he had lived in France with his mother and grandfather in a "nomadic community" in the nearby Aude and Ariege departments.