The Civil Guard is looking for a woman and her three children, ages 2, 8 and 10, who disappeared last November after leaving a shelter in the Madrid town of Rivas-Vaciamadrid where they were living, and suspects that They could be found abroad.

This is Nasteha Mahamud Nur, 35 years old, who lost track of her on November 2 and since then the agents have not been able to establish her whereabouts and suspect that they could be outside Spain, in France or Belgium, where they have acquaintances.

Sources from the Madrid Command of the armed institute have told Efe that at this time they have exhausted all possible avenues of investigation and, although they assume that the disappearance was voluntary, they fear for the possibility that the minors may find themselves helpless.

Nasteha and her children, of Moroccan origin, had not been in Spain for long and lived in a first reception center owned by the public administration from which, after the required time, they were going to be transferred to another place.

On the day the transfer was scheduled to take place, the woman left with the minors and at the moment there has been no news of her whereabouts.

Investigators have requested citizen collaboration to obtain new information that will allow them to locate the woman and her children, in the hope that someone saw them cross the border between Spain and France or that they have been sighted in a country.

According to information provided by the SOS Missing Persons Association and the National Center for Missing Persons (CNDES), Nasteha is 1.65 meters tall, weighs 55 kilos, has a slim build, has black eyes and dark, short, curly hair. In the released photo she is wearing a hijab.