The Celanova Memory Committee had a death certificate and an anonymous writing published in EL PAÍS in 2004. The author of the letter turned out to be the great-grandson of an imprisoned day laborer from Toledo who had not been heard from again.

“I don't know how to explain it well, but I think that today, at least today, there is a little more justice,” the letter to the director concluded. A few days ago, in one of its usual searches on Google, the Memory Committee History of the region came across a document dated in Toledo that had a signature, anonymous.