Moroccan Man Missing After Attempting to Swim into Spanish Enclave of Ceuta

Salahedine Kaddour, a 25-year-old Moroccan, tried to enter Ceuta by swimming, on February 17, through the Benzú border. His family, without news of him since then, is asking for help to find him.
The relatives of the young man from Al Hoceima have informed the secretary for social action of the CGT of the disappearance of the latter and requested his help to find him, according to Ceuta TV.
To read: Moroccan Teen Missing for 7 Months After Attempting Swim to Ceuta, Family Pleads for Help
The family has asked the union to launch the search and collect any clues, information or details that could help find the young man.
Kaddour would have left Belyounech in Morocco to try to cross the Benzú border by swimming.
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