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Digitally aged image of Montreal boy released on sixth anniversary of disappearance

MONTREAL — Six years to the day since a Montreal boy vanished, the Missing Children's Network is hoping a photo showing what he might look like today could help find him.
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An age progression photo of Ariel Jeffrey Kouakou is shown in a handout. Six years to the day he was last seen, the Missing Children's Network has released a photo of a missing Montreal boy in the hopes it might help find him.THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Missing Children's Network**MANDATORY CREDIT**

MONTREAL — Six years to the day since a Montreal boy vanished, the Missing Children's Network is hoping a photo showing what he might look like today could help find him.

Ariel Jeffrey Kouakou was 10 years old when he went missing from the north-end borough of Ahuntsic-Cartierville.

After he went to see a friend who wasn't home, surveillance cameras captured Ariel entering but never leaving a riverside park on the banks of the Rivière des Prairies.

The Missing Children's Network released a digitally aged sketch of Ariel today produced by Quebec provincial police experts to depict what he could look like as a 16-year-old.

Montreal police, who are in charge of the investigation, said in 2018 that they believed the boy accidentally drowned in the river, a theory the family refused to accept.

Ariel's father, Frédéric Kouakou, said in a statement today he hopes releasing the image will stimulate new tips and encourage anyone with information to come forward.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 12, 2024.

The Canadian Press

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