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SILVER ALERT: Do you know Maria Taylor? She was rescued from Symi sea area

November 29, 2023
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Greece’s Service for missing persons LifelineHellas has issued an alert about a foreign national found in the country who is seeking for her family. She stated her name was Maria Taylor.

According to the alert, an unidentified adult was found on 29. October 2023 in the sea area of the island of Symi, Dodecanese, in the south-eastern Aegean Sea.

The woman who speaks only English, declared the name: TAYLOR (née) MARIA (née)

She stated that she is of Ethiopian origin and lives in Egypt.

She also stated that she is 35 years old.

She cannot remember her personal details and the details of her relatives. Her family is being sought.

The adult was located by the Port Authorities of Symi, within the sea area of Symi and was transferred to the General Hospital of Rhodes.

Efforts have been made to locate her family environment, but with no positive results, so far.

Life Line Hellas (GRAMMI ZOIS) was informed of the incident and its assistance was requested in order to find the family of the adult, by activating the SILVER ALERT OF UNKNOWN INDIVIDUALS.

If you have any information, please, call <1065>, LLH’s emergency line, free of charge.

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