Moment abducted Alex Batty speaks in first police interview

Police footage has revealed parts of officers' first interview with Alex Batty, who was abducted as a child and taken to live abroad by his mother.

Alex, from Oldham, was declared missing by his grandmother in 2017, aged 11, after his mother and grandfather abducted him while on holiday in Spain, before moving to France.

His mother, Melanie, who was not his legal guardian and was heavily influenced by conspiracy theories, told him to throw away his passport. They then lived part of the time off-grid, and he did not attend school.

In a new BBC documentary, Alex, now 20, retraced his years in isolation, which at one point saw him living in a tent, sometimes eating just one meal a day and carrying out manual labour for money.

In 2025, police called off a criminal investigation into the disappearance of Alex.

Melanie Batty and David Batty were not charged in relation to the alleged abduction.

They were contacted for comment by the BBC but did not provide a response to the allegations.

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