British Influencer Vanishes in Morocco After Night Out at Notorious Club
British Influencer Vanishes in Morocco After Night Out

A British travel influencer who went missing during a night out in Morocco was last seen leaving a nightclub known for drink spiking, it has emerged. Rachel Kerr, 31, has not been heard from since leaving SMART Nightclub in the coastal resort of Agadir at around 5am last Saturday. Her mobile phone has remained switched off, and relatives have not received any communication from her.

Last Known Movements

Hours before she vanished, the content creator from Dunblane had checked out of the Caribbean Village hotel after reportedly running out of funds. According to her friend Alexis Shaw, Rachel had originally been scheduled to fly back to Scotland two weeks earlier but decided to extend her stay in Agadir as she was 'in a bad mental place'. She ran out of money on the Friday and checked out of the hotel before heading to the SMART nightclub at the Hotel Agador, less than a mile away.

Family Plea

Writing on social media, her cousin Claire Hill said: 'We're very concerned for her welfare and are appealing for any information on her whereabouts or who she might be in contact with out there. Please get in touch if you have any information.' She added that Scottish police have been informed, and relatives are making their way to Agadir to support the search effort.

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Nightclub Reputation

One tourist with knowledge of the area who recently visited the same nightclub wrote online that it has a 'reputation for drink spiking', while another said it was not a 'good place for a young person'. The club's reputation raises further concerns about Kerr's safety.

Social Media Activity

Until her disappearance, Rachel regularly shared videos of her travels around the world and promoted a WhatsApp group offering guided tours. She had also done some modelling work. After arriving in Agadir, she wrote: 'What a life to be able to wander about and explore places on our planet, meet new people and learn new things.' Her last post on Instagram came two weeks ago, captioned 'la marinaaaa'. Another post a few days earlier showed a video filmed around Agadir and advertised a 10-day tour of the city scheduled for October.

Official Response

A Foreign Office spokesperson said: 'We are supporting the family of a British woman who is missing in Morocco.'

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