Moroccan Woman Discovers She’s Been Legally Dead for 25 Years in Identity Card Mix-Up

25 years after being declared dead and administratively registered as such, a woman from Nador creates surprise by wanting to apply for her national identity card (25 years later?) in flesh and blood.
According to the newspaper Al Massae, a woman originally from Rass El Ma, near Nador, would have discovered that she had been officially dead for 25 years, by gathering the necessary documents to obtain her national identity card.
The newspaper specifies that the source of this administrative death is in fact the father of this woman who wanted to deprive her of her inheritance. The media does not specify why and concerning which inheritance. What she was supposed to inherit from him? Or from someone else?
The woman did not stop there and decided to administratively resurrect by obtaining a birth certificate and a certificate of life (a funny usefulness here) and by appearing before the court of Nador with the aim of canceling her death. This was done, after investigation.
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