Missing boy, two, who disappeared with his mother a year ago has been found in Germany

Missing boy, two, who disappeared with his mother a year ago has been found in Germany and returned to UK

  • Emmanuel Biendarra was taken abroad by his German mother Kristina Nobis, 34 
  • His parents separated and he was living with father in Kent when he disappeared
  • He’d been spending weekend of November 30 & December 1, 2019 with mother 
  • His father previously said he was ‘devastated’ and ‘so worried about his safety’

A two-year-old boy who went missing one year ago has been found in Germany and returned to Britain.

A judge made an urgent appeal for help finding Emmanuel Biendarra last month after he was allegedly taken abroad by his German mother Kristina Nobis, 34.

Emmanuel’s parents are separated, and the boy was living with his father in Kent under court orders when he disappeared late last year. 

Two-year-old boy Emmanuel Biendarra has been found in Germany and returned to Britain

Emmanuel was thought to have been taken abroad by his German mother, 34-year-old Kristina Nobis

She failed to return the child after he spent a weekend with her last year

Emmanuel was thought to have been taken abroad by his 34-year-old German mother Kristina Nobis (pictured) who did not return him after the child spent a weekend with her last year 

Judge Justice Peel, who is based in the Family Division of the High Court in London, has been overseeing private hearings centred on Emmanuel.

He said at a hearing yesterday that Emmanuel had been found in Germany and was back in the UK.

The child lived with his father and it was agreed he would be spending the weekend of November 30 and December 1 last year with his mother.

But at the end of the weekend, Ms Nobis – who was said to have links to areas of Germany, Austria and Switzerland – did not return him.

Emmanuel lived with his father and it was agreed he would be spending the weekend with his mother

Emmanuel went missing last year

Emmanuel lived with his father and it was agreed he would be spending the weekend of November 30 and December 1 last year with his mother

Before Emmanuel was found, his father had said last month that he was 'devastated'

Before Emmanuel was found, his father had said last month that he was ‘devastated’

Justice Peel had ruled that Emmanuel could be identified in media reports and called on anyone with information to contact police.

Before Emmanuel was found, his father had said he was ‘devastated’, and added: ‘I am so worried about his safety and urge anyone who knows anything to come forward and assist.’

The judge had said he was ‘very concerned’ about the boy when he issued the appeal.

Ms Nobis is thought to have links to Huefingen, Weiler im Allgaeu, the Lake Constance area, Scheidegg, and Lindenberg im Allgaeu, in Germany; Bregenz, in Austria; and Latsch and Sevgein in Switzerland.