06/11/2021 8:49 AM
Clarín.com
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Spain
Updated 06/11/2021 8:49 AM
Minute by minute, as more details of the case are known, the news of the appearance of
Olivia's
body
on the coast of Tenerife
is amplified and Spain cannot get out of its astonishment.
The end of the six-year-old little girl and her sister Anna, 1, who disappeared on April 27 in Tenerife after her father
Thomas Gimeno
He did not return them to his mother Beatriz Zimmermann at the agreed time, and it leaves almost no doubts to the investigators about how the end of both was.
Now a terrifying belief is added: Gimeno drugged his daughters before throwing them into the sea.
While the
oceanographic vessel 'Ángeles Alvariño'
continues at this time on Friday in the area where, yesterday, Olivia's lifeless body was found to try to find her sister Anna, the investigators tied up the dots and arrived at a dramatic conclusion: Tomás Gimeno anesthetized his daughters before the tragedy
This is because the Civil Guard has confirmed today that
several empty blister packs of pills
were found in Tomás Gimeno's house
.
After five raids on the father's home after his disappearance, with the help of two police dogs,
Junco and Bill
, the authorities found the medicine containers.
The oceanographic vessel "Ángeles Alvariño" set sail this Friday to continue the search for Anna, the one-year-old baby who is still missing.
They were lorazepam pills, sold under the trade name
Orfidal or Ativan
, a drug from the group of high-potency benzodiazepines that has five properties:
anxiolytic, amnesic, sedative and hypnotic, anticonvulsant and muscle relaxant.
On Thursday, the ocean ship 'Ángeles Alvariño', from where the girl's body was located, found a terrifying scene at sea.
The tracking teams found
two canvas bags weighted with the anchor
of the "monster" Tomás Gimeno's boat.
In one was Olivia's body;
the second was empty
, as confirmed by sources of the investigation, so the area is still being searched in search of Anna.
Tomás Gimeno has been missing since April 27, 2021. They are looking for him for the murder of Olivia and the disappearance of Anna, his daughters.
The Civil Guard continues with the maritime tracking in order to locate the body of little Anna,
which is presumably at the bottom of the sea and could have come out of the empty bag, and also that of her father, Tomás Gimeno.
This Friday morning the Police
cordoned off the access to the Tenerife port
from where the search operations are carried out.
Olivia's body is already at the
Forensic Anatomical Institute
, where an
autopsy
will be performed
to determine the causes of her death.
Olivia, first from left, was found dead at sea.
Now they are still looking for her sister Anna and her father.
Tomás Gimeno, murderer of both.
The two bags coincide
with those that Tomás Gimeno boarded his ship 'Esquilón' on the night of the disappearance, according to sources close to him.
Sources of the investigation suspect that Gimeno could use a lead belt
weighing
eight kilos and that
the boat was not found to ballast to the bottom.
The painful finding had already been communicated yesterday to the girls' mother,
Beatriz Zimmermann
, who continued to hope for a happy ending, despite the fact that on Monday Gimeno's diving oxygen bottle and a cover, also made of his property.
After their disappearance, the girls were intensely wanted all over the world.
Now the Spanish navy is looking for the bodies of Anna and Tomás Gimeno, their father and murderer.
Beatriz Zimmerman always
hoped to find the little ones alive and
defended the hypothesis that Tomás Gimeno had escaped with the little ones to some Latin American country
.
He only collapsed after learning of the discovery of the oxygen bottle and the cover, anticipating this tragic end.
This Friday it was learned that the woman had made the decision to separate from Gimeno while she was
pregnant with little Anna
, a reason that would have angered Gimeno to the point of beginning to plot the madness that unleashed more than a year later.
When those objects appeared, the search was focused there.
Three days later they found the canvas bags with which the investigators began to confirm the tragedy.
All the findings are in the same place where Gimeno last connected his
mobile phone
on April 27, until at one point from one second to the next,
the signal disappeared forever.
Beatriz Zimmermann, the mother of Anna and Olivia, the girls who disappeared in Tenerife.
On the night of April 27, Gimeno set sail twice to sea.
The security cameras of the Navy in Tenerife recorded him without the girls, but with
six packages and bags that he had brought in his car
.
According to the newspaper ABC, he made three trips from the car to the boat, loaded, shortly before ten o'clock at night, and when he returned, after ten past eleven, there was no trace of those packages on the boat.
It was verified by a patrol of the Maritime Service of the Civil Guard, who requisitioned him at the entrance of the port entrance because he had exceeded the curfew time and suspected of maneuvers by a drug trafficker.
When they checked the boat, they found nothing.
They never knew that a few minutes before Beatriz Zimmermann had already gone to report
the disappearance of the three.
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