Search Intensifies for Missing French Teen Wissem Abdelaoui, 3 Months After Disappearance

Wissem Abdelaoui, 16, disappeared on July 31 while on her way to her apprenticeship site in Villabé. With the support of about thirty people gathered last Saturday in Évry 2, Samira is desperately searching for her daughter.
Samira, Wissem’s mother, no longer knows which way to turn. Three months after her daughter’s disappearance, she was able to gather a handful of people who helped her distribute missing person flyers at the entrance of Évry 2 on Saturday, November 9, reports Le Parisien.
Faced with the uncertainty, she expresses deep concerns: "We don’t know where she is, we don’t know with whom, we don’t have a witness, the police tell us nothing, we don’t know where to start."
The multiple actions taken, namely the distribution of flyers and messages on Facebook, have so far been fruitless. There is no trace of the teenager. Wissem gives no sign of life.
"We have no conclusive feedback, only false leads," said a representative of Solidarité alerte.
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