A 16-year-old girl who had been missing for weeks has been found safe in Berlin, but authorities say her return to Greece will depend on psychological assessments and her own wishes.
The teenager, known as Laura, was located by German authorities while walking alone on a street in the city. She was immediately transferred to a specialized facility for minors, where she is receiving care and psychological support. Officials confirmed that her physical condition is good.
Her case now enters a critical phase, as social workers and psychologists prepare to speak with her in order to understand the circumstances behind her disappearance. These discussions are expected to play a key role in determining whether she will return to Greece or remain in Germany.
Authorities will examine what led Laura to leave her home, where she stayed during her absence, and whether any individuals assisted or influenced her. Investigators are also looking into the possibility of exploitation or abuse, placing particular importance on her own account.
Her parents have been informed that she has been found, but officials stress that no decision has yet been made بشأن her future. Any outcome will be based on expert recommendations and, crucially, on her personal preference.
Laura disappeared on January 8 after leaving her home without informing her family. She initially traveled by taxi to Athens, prompting a nationwide search. Early indications suggested she remained in the Greek capital, but investigators later discovered she had boarded a flight to Frankfurt the same day.
Security footage had captured her purchasing the airline ticket, leading authorities to believe she may have been guided by someone.
After weeks of uncertainty, her discovery has brought relief to her family. However, decisions about her long-term care and location remain pending as authorities prioritize her safety and well-being.





