Nestled covered by clothes and scared, the little Adou Ouattara, 8-year-old from Ivory Coast, was found on May 7 by the Spanish civil guard hidden in a small space suitcase without vents to let across the border between Morocco and the Spanish enclave of Ceuta.
A teenager of 19 years, which is not his mother, carrying the small wheeled luggage when it was controlled as he crossed by the passage pedestrian to the Spanish enclave of less than 20 km2 located in North Africa.
A few hours later, the boy’s father, Ali Ouattara, was detained while crossing the same border. Originally from Ivory Coast, he lives with his wife in the Spanish archipelago of the Canary Islands, located off the west coast of Africa.
The man in custody for several days, will not leave in free time decided on Thursday the judge of the Court of Instruction No. 5 of Ceuta, the justice said.
“For the judge, the circumstances have not changed since the time when the detention was agreed”, ie “the possible existence of a flight risk” and “the alleged responsibility in the serious danger to the child’s life and physical integrity,” he said in a statement.
The small may soon join her mother Lucie Ouattara, thanks to a temporary residence permit.
“The general secretariat of immigration has he given an authorization to reside for a year temporarily in Spain, due to exceptional circumstances prescribed by law”, informed AFP a spokesman for the government delegation at Ceuta.
“At the end of I guess a renewal of the authorization will be processed year,” he said.
For now, the judge is still “awaiting the results of DNA tests to men and women who could be the parents of the child” to confirm their parentage, said justice.
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