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Family of missing Rachel Kerr issue major update after Brit travel influencer went missing in Morocco

News RoomBy News RoomApril 30, 2026
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After days of mounting anxiety and a frantic international search, the family of British travel influencer Rachel Kerr can finally breathe a sigh of relief. The 31-year-old from Dunblane, Scotland, who had been missing in Morocco since Saturday, has been located and is now safely in the care of her loved ones. This conclusion brings a welcome end to a deeply distressing chapter for her family and friends, who had publicly pleaded for help in finding her.

Rachel, an avid traveller and entrepreneur known for sharing her adventures with over 9,000 followers on Instagram, was last known to be staying at the Caribbean Village Agador resort in the popular tourist hotspot of Agadir. Concern erupted when she checked out of the hotel on Saturday and subsequently cut off all communication. Her phone remained switched off, and she failed to contact any family members, leaving them with no clues about her whereabouts or well-being. The sudden silence from someone who regularly posted travel content was profoundly alarming.

The situation escalated when her cousin, Claire Hill, took to social media to amplify the search. In a heartfelt and public appeal on Facebook, Claire disclosed that Rachel was missing and expressed that the family was “extremely concerned for her welfare.” She shared the last known details—the hotel and the checkout date—and urged anyone, whether locally in Agadir or within Rachel’s wider network, to provide any information that might lead to her. This public plea underscored the family’s desperation and the frightening lack of leads in a foreign country.

The seriousness of the case was further highlighted by the involvement of official channels. The UK Foreign Office confirmed it was supporting the family of a British woman missing in Morocco, indicating the search had moved beyond private efforts into diplomatic and possibly local law enforcement realms. While the specific details of the search operations were not disclosed, this involvement signified the gravity of the situation and the coordinated efforts being undertaken to locate Rachel.

Now, Claire Hill has delivered the crucial update that everyone was hoping for. Returning to her original Facebook post, she added a concise but immensely significant message: “Rachel has now been traced and is safe in the care of family.” She extended gratitude to those who provided information and support during the ordeal. While this confirmation resolves the primary crisis of her safety and location, Rachel herself has not yet returned to her usual social media activity, with her last Instagram post remaining dated April 13.

The resolution of this incident, while relieving, leaves private questions unanswered about the circumstances of Rachel’s disappearance and the nature of the search that led to her being found. The family, having secured her safety, has likely shifted focus to private recovery and support. For her followers and the public, the episode serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities that can accompany solo travel, even for experienced influencers, and the profound importance of community and official support networks in bridging distances during moments of crisis. The story ultimately closes not with drama, but with quiet gratitude for a safe return.

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