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14-year-old boy goes missing in Zahle
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BEIRUT: A 14-year-old boy has been missing for four days from his home in the Marj town of Zahle, the National News Agency reported Sunday.

According to the NNA report, Ahmad Hisan al-Shamouri left his house Wednesday and did not return.

It is unclear why he may have disappeared, the NNA said.

 
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14-year-old boy goes missing in Zahle

A 14-year-old boy has been missing for four days from his home in the Marj town of Zahle, the National News Agency reported Sunday.
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