The plight of young Moroccans attempting the perilous swim from Morocco to Ceuta continues to grow more dire, as families increasingly report their loved ones missing. A rising number of families are left in anguish, adding more names to the tragic list of the disappeared. Among these harrowing cases is that of Abderrahmane El Moudden, a 23-year-old from Martil. He vanished after setting out from Fnideq towards Ceuta in the early hours of Wednesday, November 19. His family, desperate for any news, urges anyone with information to reach out at 0659558339. Similarly, Hassan's family from Agadir is in turmoil, having heard nothing since he embarked on his journey to Ceuta ten days ago. The silence surrounding his fate is deafening. In another distressing instance, 19-year-old Salim Raouh has been missing since the night of Saturday, November 16. He was last seen wearing a black diving suit, and his family pleads for any assistance in locating him. Numerous families are now making urgent appeals for help to uncover the fate of their children, urging citizens to notify authorities or contact them directly if they have any leads. The Spanish Civil Guard has highlighted the critical need for filing official reports to aid the search efforts. They stress the importance of including personal documents and, crucially, maternal DNA samples, which can significantly speed up the identification process. These reports can be lodged in Spain or the country of origin, as the scientific police laboratory continues its painstaking work on these cases.