A young British girl is missing after she was swept out to sea while sitting on some rocks with her family in Morocco.
Inaayah Makda, a seven-year-old from Blackburn, went missing last night as she and her family were sitting watching the sun set on the coast near Casablanca on the first day of their week-long holiday to the north African country.
The family was surrounded by water while on the rocks, before they were knocked down by a freak wave. Several relatives were also knocked into the sea, though they made it back out.
Her father, Zubair, told UCTV, a Blackburn-based broadcaster: ‘We were just on rocks [that] were… half a metre high. The tide suddenly swept everyone out.
‘Inaayah was on the rock behind me. We got swept to the right and she got swept to the left. I did not see where Inaayah was, as she got swept away so quickly.
‘I couldn’t find her at all. We are trying to get help, because the police here are… useless. They are not doing anything.’
A family member told the BBC that Zubair and Inaayah’s mother, Tasneem, spent hours screaming her name and searching for her up and down the beach.
A relative told the broadcaster the tide appeared to be a long way out when the family first arrived at on the coast, but came in within roughly 20 minutes – catching them all by surprise.
A neighbour of the family said that Inaayah, a pupil at Roe Lee Park Primary School in the Lancashire town, is a ‘lovely, bubbly, cheeky little girl.’
She said the young girl is her parents’ only child and is ‘their whole world’, adding: ‘We’re all just in shock, we’re devastated.’
The family has slammed local authorities for not doing enough to try and find her.
A family member in the UK told the Lancashire Telegraph: ‘We are all really worried. You can understand this is really distressing for everyone.
‘The support we have got from the local authorities in Morocco can only be described as inhumane. The family over there have been walking up and down the beach, conducting their own search. They have been disregarded.’
The family member told the local paper that her relatives had not been warned of any potential dangers of walking on the rocks outside the historic city, which sits on the Atlantic Ocean.
She claimed that Moroccan authorities told her family to ‘wait for the body to wash up.’
She said: ‘They actually got told it was too rough to go out to sea, and they should wait for the body to wash up on sea.’
The family are said to have hired a private search operator with a helicopter to help find the young girl.
Adnan Hussain, the MP for Blackburn, said today in a social media post: ‘I am heartbroken by the news that seven-year-old Inaayah from Blackburn has been swept away by a wave while on holiday in Casablanca. My thoughts and prayers are with her family at this unimaginably painful time.
‘The whole community in Blackburn is holding Inaayah and her loved ones in their prayers, and I will continue to do all I can to support the family during this devastating time.’
The independent MP said he has raised the issue with the UK’s foreign office and will soon make ‘direct contact’ with Morocco’s ambassador.
A spokesperson for the UK’s foreign office told the Daily Mail: ‘We are supporting the family of a British national reported missing in Morocco and are in contact with the local authorities.’



