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Alex Batty’s mother has been revealed to be a “conspiracy theorist” who thought Covid-19 was “created by the state to control people”, as Greater Manchester Police have announced that Interpol have now joined the search to find the wanted mum.

Alex, 17, was found alive in France earlier this week, after he went missing for six years when he was 11 years old.


The British boy was on holiday with his mother, Melanie, and his grandfather David when he disappeared.

Alex, who is understood to have been living under a different name, was spotted wandering through the Pyrenees last week.

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Melanie Batty

Melanie is believed to currently be in Finland

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“She really wanted to set up a spiritual community here in the south of France… a special group of like-minded people,” Susie Harrison said.

“I don’t know what she did for money, but I know she gave therapeutic massages,” she said.

“But she really wanted to set up a spiritual community here in the south of France.

Greater Manchester Police is yet to establish whether it will open a criminal investigation, however it is understood that they are working with Interpol, a European agency.

A Greater Manchester Police spokesperson said: “This is a complex and long-running investigation, and we need to make further enquiries as well as putting appropriate safeguarding measures in place.”

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Susie Harrison, who knows Melanie, described her as a ‘conspiracy theorist’

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A French Gendarmerie spokesman added: “We can confirm that the young man who has been found is Alex Batty. He is well and providing information.”

Alex travelled abroad with his mother Melanie, then 38, and his grandfather David, then 59, on a pre-agreed trip six years ago.

Both adults were prohibited from being with the boy at the time due to domestic difficulties

However, the 17-year-old’s mother does not have legal parental guardianship.

The trio flew to Malaga Airport for a week-long stay near Marbella but the family failed to return to England as expected in October 2017.

Alex’s legal guardian, his grandmother Susan Caruana, had not seen him since leaving the UK.

But Caruana revealed her daughter and her ex-husband previously lived on a commune in Morocco with Alex in 2014.

Speaking in 2017, Caruana said: “They didn’t want [Alex] to go to school, they don’t believe in mainstream school.”

The area in the foothills of the Pyrenees is well-known for attracting people seeking alternative lifestyles.



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