
A British boy who went missing at the age of 11 has been found alive in France six years later.
Alex Batty, now 17, originally from Oldham, never returned from a holiday to Spain with his mother and grandfather.
French authorities confirmed his identity after a student spotted him walking at night in the heavy rain.
He was found in the town of Revel, east of Toulouse, early on Wednesday morning.
Batty, who was offered a lift and then told the student his story, reportedly claimed he had been kidnapped by his mother and lived in a luxury 10-person house.
He arrived in France in around 2021 and spent more than four days walking in the mountains in an attempt to return to England.
Greater Manchester Police confirmed it had been “alerted regarding a possible sighting”.
Britain’s fourth-largest force is in contact with French authorities.
A 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.”
Batty travelled abroad with his mother Melanie Batty, 38, and his grandfather David Batty, 59, on a pre-agreed trip.
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.
Batty’s legal guardian, his grandmother Susan Caruana, had not seen him since leaving the UK.
But Caruana revealed her daughter and her ex-husband David Batty previously lived on a commune in Morocco with Alex in 2014.
A spokesperson for the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) added: “We are supporting a British national in France and are in contact with local authorities.”
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