Hampshire Constabulary has confirmed there is positive information to suggest the family of Ashya King may now be in Spain.
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The police force said it now has information which suggests the family has strong links to the Marbella area and that they may be travelling there. www.interpol.int
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The police force said it now has information which suggests the family has strong links to the Marbella area and that they may be travelling there. www.interpol.int
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Officers are now working with Spanish authorities in our continued effort to locate the missing five-year-old, who has a brain tumour.
Assistant Chief Constable Chris Shead said: "The need to find Ashya is now desperate. It is really important that we find him and ensure he receives medical attention at the earliest opportunity.
"We still don't know whether the King family has any spare batteries for the machine which administers food, the knowledge, or any way of recharging the battery. Without properly administered food Ashya's situation is very serious.
"There have been widespread media alerts across Europe, we would now encourage anyone with links to Spain particularly to also help us spread the appeal via social media."
Ashya's family took him from Southampton General Hospital at around 2pm on Thursday and travelled on a ferry to Cherbourg, France, two hours later.
Police were told by the hospital that the little boy was missing at 8.35pm that day - more than six hours after he was taken by his parents - Jehovah's Witnesses Brett King, 51, and Naghemeh King, 45.
Interpol www.interpol.int has sent out a missing persons alert to its 190 member countries as concerns for the boy's welfare have grown.
The family, from Southsea, are travelling in a grey Hyundai I800 Style CRDI, registration KP60 HWK.
Ashya is likely to be in a wheelchair or buggy, cannot communicate verbally and is immobile, a police spokesman said.
University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust said Ashya was allowed to leave the ward under his parents' supervision and hospital staff raised the alarm when his absence "became a cause of concern".
Legal experts have said that it is "unlikely" that the Kings had committed an offence by taking Ashya out of hospital.
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