The family of a Briton detained in Morocco is concerned about his health

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Moroccan police told Oliver Andrews that half of his money was counterfeit, according to his family

The family of a British national arrested in Morocco said they were concerned for his safety following being left untreated for five weeks.

Oliver Andrews was visiting Marrakech last November and was arrested following being accused of possession of counterfeit money.

The 29-year-old’s family said he denied the charges once morest him and did not get any help from the British authorities.

Britain’s Foreign and Development Office said it had provided assistance.

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