Body of Missing Teen Washes Ashore in Northern Morocco Beach Town

The sea washed up, on Monday, July 22, 2019, in Martil, in northern Morocco, the body of a drowned teenager who had gone missing on Saturday, July 20.
Came to enjoy the summer vacation season in Martil, the 16-year-old boy will not return home alive. He was in this region of the Kingdom, accompanied by his family from Fez, to enjoy the holidays, reports Hespress. But fate decided otherwise.
Drowned in the Mediterranean, his family, who had no more news of him, reported his disappearance to the local authorities.
They discovered the lifeless body of the young boy, washed up by the sea. The civil protection elements then placed his remains in the morgue of the Saniat Rmel Civil Hospital.
For now, the scientific police of Tetouan have opened an investigation to determine the circumstances of the teenager’s death.
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