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Ex-model Waris Dirie found in Belgium
Paul Ams
BRUSSELS—Police on Friday found Waris Dirie, three days after the
Somali-born model who launched a worldwide campaign against female
genital mutilation had vanished.
Dirie, 43, appeared to be in good health and was being questioned by
police about the disappearance, said Estelle Arpigny, a spokeswoman for
the prosecutor’s office. She declined to give further details, saying it
was unclear what had happened since Dirie vanished early Wednesday.
Belgian media reports said police found her Friday afternoon walking the
Brussels’ Grand Place square.
Hours earlier, police had announced they were launching a nationwide
search for the former model, who had last been seen getting into a cab
after a mix-up over a hotel.
Dirie gained international fame as a model posing in Chanel ads and
acting in the 1987 James Bond movie “The Living Daylights” before
launching her campaign against female genital mutilation in 1996.
She shocked the world with a best-selling book “Desert Flower” that
described how her genitals were sliced off with a dirty razor blade
without anesthesia, and then stitched together.
Now a U.N. goodwill ambassador, she was due to speak on genital
mutilation in Brussels at two conferences on women’s rights organized by
the European Union, including one on Thursday attended by Secretary of
State Condoleezza Rice.
News of Dirie’s disappearance came a week after French police said they
had found the body of another former model of African origin who had
campaigned against female genital mutilation. Guinean-born Katoucha
Niane was discovered floating in the River Seine in Paris.
The French police said an autopsy showed no signs of foul play, raising
the possibility that she may have fallen accidentally into the river.
However, Katoucha’s family members say they suspect homicide.
Dirie’s manager, Walter Lutschinger, said she had been involved in an
altercation in a hotel reception area after a taxi driver took her to
the wrong branch of the Sofitel hotel chain. The police were called and
drove Dirie around Brussels looking for the correct hotel because she
had apparently forgotten where she was staying. |