Seine-Saint-Denis: a four-year-old autistic boy missing
A four-year-old autistic boy named Madoua has gone missing from a playground in Neuilly-Plaisance, prompting a significant search effort.
Madoua, a four-year-old boy with autism, went missing while playing at a playground in Neuilly-Plaisance, Seine-Saint-Denis. His mother momentarily left his side to retrieve a ball he had thrown, and when she returned, he was no longer there. The last confirmed sighting of Madoua was captured on surveillance footage, showing him running towards the Perreux area around 2:15 PM. Since then, he has not been located, heightening concerns given his inability to communicate due to his condition.
Authorities have mobilized a large-scale search operation to find the young boy, involving various local services and personnel trained in locating missing persons. The disappearance has alarmed the community, leading to numerous residents joining the search efforts in hopes of finding Madoua safe and sound. The parents are understandably distraught, with the situation drawing media attention and prompting communal calls for vigilance as the search progresses.
Given the critical nature of the situation and the need for immediate action, local authorities are urging anyone who may have seen Madoua or has information that could assist in the search to come forward. The incident highlights not only the challenges faced by families with autistic children but also the importance of community support in times of distress, as the search for Madoua continues.