French tourist found dead in Chad after falling off cliff


PARIS/N'DJAMENA, Feb 13 (Reuters) - ⁠The Chadian army has found ⁠the body of a French national ‌who went missing in recent days in the country's north-east, local authorities said on Friday, ​adding that early indications ⁠point to an ⁠accidental fall.

The mayor of Amdjarass said the army ⁠leading ‌the search informed him earlier this Friday that the ⁠tourist had been found dead, and ​that local ‌medical staff confirmed the death.

An official ⁠at Chad's ​Tourism Ministry said the man, who had appeared weak, likely died after ⁠falling from a cliff, and ​added that further details would be released once the body arrived in the ⁠capital N'Djamena.

France's foreign ministry said on Thursday it was in contact with Chadian authorities after one of its citizens ​disappeared during the International ⁠Festival of Saharan Cultures near Amdjarass, ​as a search was ‌under way.

(Reporting by Mahamat ​Ramadane; Writing by Gianluca Lo Nostro; Editing by Benoit Van Overstraeten)

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