Parents of girl, 7, swept out to sea on holiday speak of 'unbearable pain'
Summary
A seven-year-old British girl named Inaayah Makda went missing after being swept out to sea during a holiday in Morocco. Her parents have expressed their fear and hope for her safe return while efforts to find her have been hampered by poor weather. The family is seeking more assistance from the UK authorities and is relying on local volunteers for support.Key Facts
- Inaayah Makda, age 7, went missing in Casablanca, Morocco after being swept out to sea by a wave.
- Her parents, Tasneem and Zubair Makda, were with her when the wave hit.
- Rough sea conditions have complicated the search operation.
- The family feels they have received limited support from UK authorities.
- A UK Foreign Office spokesperson stated they are in touch with local authorities in Morocco.
- A fundraiser for search costs has raised over £60,000.
- The family describes Inaayah as a "bright, loving and gentle little girl."
- Local efforts, including volunteers and fundraising, are helping support the search.
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