Missing Moroccan Man Found in Spain After 5-Day Disappearance

Disappeared under mysterious conditions since last Tuesday, February 25, a Moroccan residing in Valladolid, in central Spain, was finally found by the Guardia Civil elements on Sunday, March 1, 20 kilometers from his home.
Aged 46, the man named Mohamed El Ouazzani, who works on a farm in the suburbs of Valladolid, had been the subject of a search notice, issued by his family to the police services of the city.
The searches, carried out by the Guardia Civil services, led to his being found at the home of a Moroccan national in Santa del Oro, 20 km from Valladolid. However, no information was provided on the motive for his disappearance.
For the Guardia civil, the Moroccan national, who showed no signs of aggression or physical violence, had decided to leave the conjugal home of his own free will, without giving more details or explanations about the incident.
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