Moroccan Teens Vanish in Suspected Illegal Migration Attempt, Families Distraught

Without any prior notice and without alerting anyone, four very young students from the college left their homes to try their luck in the death boats, leaving their families in total despair. And they would have already tried and failed when they were in primary school...
Last Tuesday, several mothers living in a working-class neighborhood of Inezgane were, according to Alyaoum24, surprised and horrified by the absence of their sons, who are of college age. Especially since the latter know that Europe is an obsession for them. It seems they tried to immigrate illegally when they were only in primary school. Enough to write a psychology book... What can a Moroccan child know about Europe?
According to AlYaoum24, one of these children would have, in an "obscure and unknown" way, managed to obtain a significant amount of money. And he would have invited the other three to leave the country. Two of these children are in college while the other two are not in school.
The mothers of these children, seized with great sorrow and much terror and dread, have called on the authorities to find their sons, claiming that they are still young and would not know how to make a living, and that their young age makes them the target of unspeakable attacks on the streets.
However, the mother of one of them has received information that her son is in the north of the country, waiting for an opportunity to immigrate illegally. She has published photos of the four children and asks the residents of the northern cities to help in the search so that the children can return to their homes.
This one would even have written poetry to express her ordeal. In one of them, relayed by AlYaoum24, we can read what carries this meaning: "The waves cried at high and low tide; they cried with pain and bitterness; because of the hopes of your children, oh my country..."
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