British travel influencer who vanished in Morocco has been found ‘safe’, family say


Missing Brit model and influencer Rachel Kerr has been found in Morocco and is back with family, her family have confirmed. 

The 31-year-old, from Dunblane, near Stirling, disappeared on a trip to the resort of Agadir and had not been heard from since she was supposed to have checked out of her hotel on Saturday, April 25.

Cousin Claire Hill confirmed on Wednesday night: ‘Rachel has now been traced and is safe in the care of family. 

‘Thank you to everyone who took the time to share and provide support and information.’

Meanwhile, Rachel’s brother Peter Kerr said: ‘Rachel has now been found and is with her brother. Thanks to everyone who shared the post.’

Confirmation from Rachel’s relatives that she had been located came after reports she had been traced to an apartment in Agadir, which her loved ones had initially refuted.

A post on a local Facebook site said: ‘Agadir police have located the missing Scottish tourist and influencer Rachel Kerr, confirming she is safe and was found in an apartment in the city after voluntarily checking out of her hotel.’

In a statement released on Wednesday, April 29, the Agadir Security Authority said it received notification of the disappearance on April 27 and immediately launched an investigation, using national security databases to identify the woman and trace her movements. Records confirmed she had entered Morocco on March 30.

‘Police located her in an apartment in Agadir, where she was found to have left the hotel of her own accord and had not been subjected to any attack or threat to her physical safety. 

‘Authorities confirmed she is still in Morocco under normal circumstances and is in contact with her brother, who entered the country on April 22 and reached her in Agadir.’

Missing Brit model and influencer Rachel Kerr has been found in Agadir

Missing Brit model and influencer Rachel Kerr has been found in Agadir

Ms Kerr, from Dunblane, Scotland, who is known for her travel content on social media, had not been heard from since Saturday

Ms Kerr, from Dunblane, Scotland, who is known for her travel content on social media, had not been heard from since Saturday 

Pictured: Caribbean Village hotel where Rachel was staying in Agadir, Morocco

Pictured: Caribbean Village hotel where Rachel was staying in Agadir, Morocco

Peter initially described reports of his sister being found as ‘fake news’.

Rachel’s friend Alexis Shaw had said on Tuesday: ‘She is in mental crisis and a danger to herself’ as she denied speculation the Scots tourist had been spending time with a Moroccan barman.

Alexis, who lives in Kirkby near Liverpool, had already confirmed the police were involved in one of her first Facebook posts after the worrying disappearance.

She said earlier this week: ‘The police are involved.

‘She was last seen at Smart Nightclub 5am on Saturday.

‘She ran out of money completely on Friday. Please get in contact if anyone sees her as police are trying to locate her to get her home safely.’

She told a well-wisher who responded by asking when Rachel was due to fly home: ‘She was due to fly home a couple of weeks ago, and her brother flew out to find her, but she hid her passport as she is in a bad mental place right now.

‘Her brother had to leave and come home after a few days for work and she was refusing to come home.

‘She is no longer in the hotel and has run out of money.’



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