Une Canadienne d’origine libanaise est portée disparue depuis cinq jours à Edmonton, la capitale de la province canadienne de l’Alberta, rapporte jeudi l’Agence nationale d’information (Ani, officielle). Nadia Atoui a mystérieusement disparu dans un parc d’Edmonton. La police a retrouvé son véhicule dans le parc. Son téléphone portable, son sac à main et des effets personnels ont été retrouvés dans la voiture. La jeune femme, âgée de 32 ans et mère d’un enfant, enseigne dans une école arabophone d’Edmonton. Ses parents ont lancé des appels au retour de leur fille.
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