He had no money and carried little more than a cell phone and an I.D., which said that his name was Francisco Hernandez Fernandez and that he was born on December 13, 1989, in Cáceres, Spain. Slender and short, with pale skin and trembling hands, he wore a muffler around much of his face and had a baseball cap pulled over his eyes. Another hot line received a similar call, and the boy eventually arrived, by himself, at a local government child-welfare office. He frantically explained that he was a tourist passing through Orthez, near the western Pyrenees, and that at the train station he had encountered a fifteen-year-old boy who was alone, and terrified. On May 3, 2005, in France, a man called an emergency hot line for missing and exploited children. you do not become one.” Photograph by François-Marie Banier Bourdin once wrote, “When you fight monsters, be careful that . . .
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