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    Are You Ready to Solve the Mystery of ‘Abducted by a Parent’?

    The Unsolved Mysteries bonus material for the abductions of Amina Kandil, Belel Kandil and Aziz Khan.

    By Steve Helling
    March 6, 2025

 Editor’s Note: One of the below mysteries has now been solved. Abdul Aziz Khan, who was abducted by his mother Rabia Khalid when he was five years old, was found on Feb. 23, 2025 — seven years later.

In the United States, nearly 90% of all child abductions are committed by a parent. Many of those children are returned — but unfortunately, some are not. This episode of Unsolved Mysteries explores two stories of parental abductions. 

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The first is the story of Ahmed Kandil and Rebecca Downey, college sweethearts whose marriage fell apart in the face of unemployment and religious extremism. Rather than share custody of their children, Amina and Belel, with Rebecca, Ahmed kidnapped them under the guise of a weekend trip to Toronto. 

In the second story, Abdul Khan recalls the events leading up to his ex-wife, Rabia, disappearing without a trace with their son, Aziz. Neither Rebecca nor Abdul know where their children are today. 

Read on for more of their stories, as well as additional evidence that may help reunite these families. 

Amina and Belel Kandil

When Ahmed Kandil and Rebecca Downey met, it seemed like a match made in heaven. She was planning to go to medical school; he was working on his MBA. Despite their cultural and religious differences — she was Christian raised in Berlin and he was Muslim from Egypt — they both seemed to share a strong middle-class work ethic and the same values. 

Ahmed and Rebecca married and had two children: Amina was born in 2003 and Belel in 2006. But the marriage began to crumble when Ahmed found himself unemployed. Rebecca asked for a divorce in 2013, and the family seemed to be working out their “new normal,” with a court-ordered visitation schedule. All went well until Aug. 28, 2014, when Ahmed picked the kids up from Rebecca’s home and never returned. Rebecca hasn’t seen her children since that day, and authorities believe they’re possibly in Egypt. 

Ahmed's Arab Spring | Unsolved Mysteries V3E9 How a trip to Egypt in 2013 impacted his life.

After his brother was killed in a political uprising in Egypt, Ahmed Kandil became angry and more militant. Could this have played a part in his alleged decision to abduct his own children? Rebecca Downey explains how that incident affected their family. 

Family photos of Amina, Belel, Rebecca and Ahmed

For more photos of Amina and Belel, please visit the Unsolved Mysteries bonus material for “Abducted by a Parent.”

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Ahmed, Rebecca, Daphney, Amina and Belel at a birthday celebration.
Undated photo of Amina and Belel.
Amina and Belel in 2013, celebrating the holidays. 
Amina and Belel on the first day of school, 2013. 
Rebecca, Amina and Belel at Disneyland, 2012.
The entire family, Belel, Ahmed, Rebecca and Amina, in 2007, celebrating Rebecca’s graduation from medical school. 

Aziz Khan

After their divorce, Abdul Khan and Rabia Khalid had an increasingly contentious relationship, especially when it came to custody of their son, Aziz. Abdul lived and worked in New Orleans at the time, and Rabia had moved to Atlanta to be closer to her family. Eventually, it was determined by the court that Abdul should have full custody of Aziz. Unfortunately, that day never came. On Nov. 27, 2017 — just after Thanksgiving — Aziz was abducted by his noncustodial mother. His father is desperately searching for Aziz, who’d now be 12 years old. 

96 Hours of Surveillance | Unsolved Mysteries V3E9Investigators watched Rabia, Elliot, and Aziz everywhere they went.

An interview with private investigator JT Summers. His team surveilled Rabia, her new husband and Aziz in October 2017, before Rabia abducted Aziz.  

Photos of Aziz, Abdul and Rabia

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Aziz at the Audubon Zoo, New Orleans, LA in March 2016.
Aziz at City Park in New Orleans, LA, November, 2015.
Aziz with his dad celebrating his 5th birthday, November, 2015.
Aziz at Piedmont Park in Atlanta, GA, summer of 2014.
Aziz with his dad at toy store in Atlanta, GA, December, 2014.
Aziz with his dad in City Park, New Orleans,  November, 2015.
Aziz with his Aunt Rubina in Atlanta, December 2014.
Aziz with his Aunt Rubina at ChristmasFest, December 2015.

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See bonus material from “Abducted by a Parent,” including additional family photos, correspondence and more. 

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Roll call

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Susan Zaharias abducted her two children, Christopher and Lisa, on November 20, 1987. Their father, Louis Zaharias, has not seen them since.  
Charles Vosseler is wanted for kidnapping sons Charles (CJ) and William (Billy) Vosseler from Rochester, NH, in 1986. Their mother, Ruth, holds out hope she will be reunited with her sons.   
Foong Chin is wanted for the 2019 abduction of sons Binyu and Huaiyu Chin. 
Heather Unbehaun is wanted for felony kidnapping after abducting her daughter, Kayla Unbehaun, on July 5, 2017. 
A kidnapping warrant was issued for the arrest of Regina Martinez who allegedly abducted her son Luis Alderete-Martinez on June 1, 2015. It's believed they are in Mexico. 
Reuben Blackwell is wanted for the 1996 kidnapping of his son, Reuben Bennett Blackwell.
Tammy and Diego Flores were abducted on Oct. 2007 by their father, Francisco Flores, during a custody dispute with their mother.  

Other parental abduction cases

In the United States, the majority of child abductions are committed by a parent. Do you recognize any of these other faces of children and their alleged abductors? 

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