Moroccan Teachers’ Group Denies Reports of Student Disappearances in UK Trip

The Moroccan Association of English Teachers has provided a formal denial regarding the escape of four Moroccan students during a school trip to Cambridge, in England.
"Following what some Facebook pages and news sites have shared about some students who did not return from the trip to London, we inform you that we have no relationship with them, and that all the students who participated have returned," the Moroccan Association of English Teachers said on its Facebook page, threatening to take legal action.
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The teacher whose name has been widely cited by social media and news sites claims to have been defamed and says he intends to file a complaint. According to the Arabic-language daily Assabah, Ayoub El Idrissi had accompanied the students on this trip to Cambridge. Information that he has denied.
"I inform you that I was not responsible for any of the participants who would not have returned," he said, specifying that he was not part of the organizing committee.
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