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Mahteme and Henok Mulu Hagos, missing from asylum center in Gulpen since 16 April 2016 (Photo: @ZoekJeMee/Twitter) - Credit: Mahteme and Henok Mulu Hagos, missing from asylum center in Gulpen since 16 April 2016 (Photo: @ZoekJeMee/Twitter)
Aachen
asylum seekers
Chris Timmermans
Germany
Henok Mulu Hagos
Matheme Mulu Hagos
missing persons
Tuesday, 19 April 2016 - 13:30
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Missing child asylum seekers found safe in good condition

Henok and Mahteme Mulu Hagos, the two young asylum seekers missing from Gulpen since Saturday, were found safe and sound in Aachen, Germany, police spokesperson Chris Timmermans said to the Telegraaf. The boys, aged 11 and 15 years old, were found on Monday afternoon. Aachen is just across the border from Kerkrade. "They are in good health", Timmermans said. The Eritrean boys disappeared from the asylum center in the Landsrade bungalow park on Saturday. They'd been living there for some time. According to the police, it seems that the boys decided to leave on their own.

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