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Spain attack: Reports missing British-Australian boy Julian Cadman has been found alive are not true

Spanish media reported that the boy had been located alive

Jon Stone
Barcelona
Saturday 19 August 2017 15:26 BST
Julian’s family launched a Facebook campaign in a bid to track down the boy
Julian’s family launched a Facebook campaign in a bid to track down the boy (Facebook)

Reports that a seven-year-old British-Australian boy caught up in the Barcelona attack has been found alive are not true, Catalan Police have said.

Spanish newspaper El Pais had reported that Julian Cadman had been found in hospital, but Los Mossos d'Esquadra – the province's police force – said no child had been located, nor were they missing.

In a statement released on Saturday afternoon, the Catalan police force said: "Neither [are] we were searching [for], nor we have found any lost child in the Barcelona attack. All the victims and injured have been located."

The police said that victims' families had "communicative priority" for new information.

Theresa May said on Friday that the British government was “urgently looking into reports of a child believed missing, who is a British dual national”.

Tony Cadman, Julian's grandfather, had appealed for help and information about his grandson's whereabouts after the attack.

Mr Cadman had said Jom, Julian's mother, is in a serious but stable condition in hospital.

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