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Bristol boy missing after Spanish father’s access visit

thinkSPAIN Team 18/03/2019

Bristol boy missing after Spanish father’s access visit
POLICE in Spain are working with British authorities to trace an eight-year-old boy believed to have been abducted by his father, who is originally from Puente Genil (Córdoba province).

The child, Angelo Jurado-Marmolejo, lives with his mother in Bristol, UK, and his father Rafael Cabello, 43, did not bring him home after a scheduled access visit on March 2.

Avon and Somerset Police, who produced the above photograph, are concerned Cabello may have taken his son to Córdoba.

The last time the boy was seen, he was wearing a red coat and carrying a blue rucksack.

His father is described as thin with dark hair.

Cabello’s family filed a missing persons report after he did not return to his home in Córdoba after leaving Bristol with his son.

Avon and Somerset Police say they are ‘not worried’ about the child’s wellbeing as they believe he will be safe, but that it is imperative to locate him ‘as soon as possible’.

Friends and family of the mother and child have set up a Facebook group, ‘Angelo Missing UK’.

Anyone based in Spain who believes they have information leading to tracing the father and son should contact their nearest police station, and anyone in the UK who can help with inquiries should ring 999 and give reference number 5219046310.

 

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