Canadian woman reported missing in Burkina Faso

AFP  |  Ottawa 

A Canadian woman who traveled to with an Italian friend as part of a humanitarian aid program has been reported missing, the foreign ministry said Saturday.

Edith Blais, 34, has not been heard from since December 15, according to Canadian media.

"Canadian consular agents in are in contact with the local authorities to gather information. Consular services have been provided to members of the family in Canada," a told AFP.

said Blais traveled to the West African country via with a friend, Lucas Tacchetto, a 30-year-old from The Canadian foreign ministry had no comment on Tacchetto's status.

The pair were supposed to travel by car to for a humanitarian aid project with Zion'Gaia, an environmentally oriented group that engages in reforestation projects, according to its website.

"They never have crossed the border or applied for a visa from to or Ghana," read a statement posted on a group created by the woman's family.

It said Blais and Tacchetto were heading to from Bobo-Diulasso for a four- or five-day stay, noting that a Canadian had reported a risk of banditry and kidnapping in the area.

Ethnic violence left 48 dead in Burkina Faso this week, and a state of emergency was decreed in several provinces in the wake of recurrent jihadist attacks.

The Canadian foreign ministry cautioned its nationals to avoid in Burkina Faso because of the "terrorist threat".

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First Published: Sun, January 06 2019. 00:55 IST