Authorities Confirm Well-Being of Scottish Influencer in Agadir
In a recent development, local authorities in Agadir, Morocco, have confirmed that Rachel Kerr, a Scottish tourist and social media influencer, is safe. This announcement comes in response to widespread concern following reports of her alleged disappearance. According to the Agadir police prefecture, comprehensive investigations led to the discovery of Kerr in an apartment within the city. It has been established that she left her hotel voluntarily and has not experienced any form of violence or intimidation.
The police department detailed that Kerr, who entered Morocco on March 30, has maintained communication with her brother, who arrived in Morocco on April 22. The timely use of the General Directorate of National Security’s databases enabled officials to verify her identity and track her movements within the country effectively. The authorities reassured the public that she is in Morocco legally and is currently under normal conditions.
Initially, reports emerged from her family indicating that she had not been reachable since her check-out from the hotel. Her cousin took to social media to express their concerns and seek information regarding her whereabouts. On the other hand, a spokesperson from the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office acknowledged the situation, stating that they are assisting the family of the missing British woman.
Kerr is known for her work promoting travel experiences, including an upcoming tour in Agadir scheduled for October. The incident has highlighted Morocco's commitment to international cooperation in ensuring the safety of tourists, as the country continues to be recognized for its robust security measures. In fact, Morocco attracted nearly 20 million visitors last year, consistently ranking as one of the safest travel destinations globally, particularly for solo female travelers.
As reported by moroccoworldnews.com.