Belgian Mother Sought by Spain Over Child Abduction Claims Daughter is ‘Safe’
Flemish Mother Denies Kidnapping, Cites ‘Dangerous’ Ex as Reason for Fleeing
Spanish authorities are actively searching for a 30-year-old mother from Flanders, Belgium, in connection with the alleged abduction of her three-year-old daughter, Lily. The mother, identified as **Jasmine**, has broken her silence, stating she and her daughter are safe and that her ex-partner poses a significant danger.
Mother Responds Amidst International Search
The alarm was raised when the young girl was reportedly taken abroad. Police in Lanzarote have issued a public appeal for information regarding the whereabouts of **Jasmine**, described as being from a Belgian village near the border. She has now revealed her side of the story, asserting that she felt compelled to leave due to her ex-partner’s alleged threatening behavior.
“We immediately jumped home on a plane.”
—Jasmine
Reports suggest **Jasmine** felt she had “well-founded reasons” for her actions, implying the father’s role was problematic. The family is believed to have traveled to an undisclosed location shortly after the incident.
Child Abduction Cases Highlight Risks
International child abduction remains a serious concern. In 2022, there were 435 reported cases of parental child abduction involving the UK and other countries, according to the Reunite Child Abduction Advice Centre. These cases often involve complex legal and emotional challenges for all parties involved.
Family’s Safety Declared Amidst Police Hunt
Speaking out for the first time since the search began, **Jasmine** stated that she and her daughter, **Lily**, are secure. The situation remains fluid as Spanish police continue their efforts to locate the mother and child. The specifics of the legal proceedings and the exact circumstances leading to the departure are still under investigation.