This photo, released by Greater Manchester Police on Thursday, December 14, 2023, features Alex Batty, a British schoolboy who had gone missing six years ago during a family vacation in Spain. Recent reports from French media confirm that he was believed to have been abducted by his mother at that time and has now been located in southwestern France.


December 23, 2023

In a surprising turn of events, the Greater Manchester police have launched a criminal investigation into the alleged abduction of 17-year-old Alex Batty, a British teenager who resurfaced in France last week. The teenager, who had been missing for six years, was located by a delivery driver in southern France on December 13, walking along a road in the middle of the night.

Batty's disappearance dates back to a vacation six years ago, during which his mother, Melanie Batty, and grandfather, David Batty, took him, and they never returned home. The teenager, who has now reunited with his legal guardian, his grandmother, had been the subject of emotional appeals for his return over the years.

According to Batty, he had been living a nomadic lifestyle in Spain, Morocco, and France with his mother and grandfather, describing it as part of a "spiritual community." He decided to leave when his mother mentioned plans to go to Finland. However, details surrounding the situation remain unclear, as French authorities initially suggested that Melanie Batty might be in Finland and that David Batty appeared to have passed away.

In a recent interview with The Sun newspaper, Alex Batty revealed that he had lied about the circumstances of his escape, fearing that his mother and grandfather might face charges of child abduction. He admitted to providing misleading information to divert investigators, stating, “I pretended I had been on such a long journey for that reason.”

Batty disclosed that he had contemplated leaving for at least two years and had discussed it with his mother and grandfather. He painted a bleak picture of his life during the time away, expressing dissatisfaction with a lack of friends, no social life, and the burden of work without any educational opportunities. He emphasized his desire to study computer science, cyber security, or blockchain development in college.

Explaining his departure, Batty stated that his mother held anti-government and anti-vax views, fearing that returning to a country to obtain his ID would result in him being placed in care. Despite describing his mother as a "great person," he expressed disappointment in her mothering abilities.

On the night of his departure from the farmhouse near Chalabre in the Aude region of southern France, Batty left while his mother was asleep. Carrying only a backpack with a few belongings, including four T-shirts, three pairs of trousers, a skateboard, a flashlight, 100 euros, and a Swiss Army Knife, he made his way back to Oldham, near Manchester.

Upon arriving at his grandmother's house, Batty conveyed his happiness at being home, noting the changes in the house but affirming that it still feels the same. Reflecting on the transformative six years, he humorously remarked, “The biggest difference is when I left I was a boy but now I’m 6 feet (1.8 meters) so I’m too big for the bed. It feels great to be back.”

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