Missing French Woman Found Dead in Pyrenees Ravine After 10-Day Search

Laïla Zeriouh, 32, who went missing on October 25 near Tarbes, was finally found dead near her car at the bottom of a ravine in the Col d’Aspin, in the Hautes-Pyrénées, on Monday, November 4.
It was on Facebook that Laïla Zeriouh’s brother announced the news. He replaced the missing person notice he had previously posted about his sister’s disappearance with a tribute message.
According to La nouvelle République des Pyrénées, the body of the 32-year-old woman was found by firefighters near her car, at the bottom of a 50-meter ravine in the Col d’Aspin, in the Hautes-Pyrénées.
Laïla Zeriouh had been the victim of an accident a few days earlier, and the license plate of the car is indeed that of the Clio belonging to the deceased, the accident report reveals.
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