Belgian Tourist Vanishes During Moroccan Beach Vacation

A 29-year-old Belgian, Dries De Graeve, has been missing in Morocco since November 19. He left for a vacation with two friends, Femke and Alicia, and disappeared from the campsite they had set up on the beach of Idmounah, north of Agadir.
Dries, from Ghent, was last seen on the night of November 18 to 19. His friends reported that he seemed "confused and agitated" that night. The last possible trace dates back to November 20 in Taghazout, not far from there.
The Moroccan authorities have launched intensive searches, using dogs and a drone, but without success so far. The Belgian police are also involved in the investigation.
Dries De Graeve is about 1.85m tall, has short curly black hair and light brown eyes. At the time of his disappearance, he was wearing a white T-shirt and black pants.
His family, very worried, reports an unusual disappearance. His uncle, Inti De Ceukelaire, a well-known figure in Belgium as an ethical hacker, has expressed his concern and incomprehension in the face of this situation.
The search continues actively to try to find the young man as soon as possible.
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