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Aziz Ziriat: Body of Missing Brit Found in Italy After Vanishing on New Year's Day 🇮🇹

Aziz Ziriat: Body of Missing Brit Found in Italy After Vanishing on New Year's Day 🇮🇹

Cedar News2 days ago

The body of Aziz Ziriat, a British man who went missing on New Year's Day, has been found in Italy, authorities have confirmed.
Ziriat's disappearance sparked widespread concern, with family and friends launching public appeals for information. His body was discovered under circumstances that are still under investigation.
🚨 This is a breaking story and will be updated as more details emerge. Please check back for the latest updates.
📍 Stay tuned for more on this developing story.

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