Seine-Saint-Denis: the search continues for Madoua, a four-year-old autistic child missing by the Marne
Search efforts are ongoing to locate Madoua, a four-year-old autistic child who went missing a week ago in Seine-Saint-Denis.
Madoua, a four-year-old autistic child, has been missing for a week near the Marne River in Seine-Saint-Denis. Despite extensive efforts involving hundreds of police and military personnel, there has been no sign of the child since his disappearance. The prosecutor, Eric Mathais, emphasized that the search operations are being conducted very actively to ensure no stone is left unturned in the quest to find Madoua.
On February 25, Madoua's mother reported to the police that he had vanished while they were playing at the André Devambez park in Neuilly-Plaisance. According to her account, he disappeared around 2:15 PM after briefly slipping away from her view. The urgency of the situation has prompted an organized and coordinated response from local authorities as they work tirelessly to locate him, showing the community's concern and commitment to the child’s safe return.
The search for Madoua not only reflects the immediate local response to a distressing incident but also highlights the ongoing issues faced by families with autistic children, particularly the challenges of vigilance and safety in public spaces. As the days go by without finding Madoua, fear grows among local residents while they await news, hoping for a positive outcome amidst such uncertainty. Authorities continue to urge anyone with information about the case to come forward and assist in the investigation.