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Justice revealed how Tomás Gimeno killed Olivia and Anna: he wrapped them in towels and put them in garbage bags

2021-06-17T01:29:43.021Z


The judicial file details the minute by minute of April 27. Horror in Tenerife: in two weeks the exact cause of Olivia's death will be known


06/14/2021 9:51 AM

  • Clarín.com

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  • Spain

Updated 06/14/2021 1:08 PM

For the Spanish Justice, the girls

Anna and Olivia,

only one and six years old, were murdered by their father,

Tomás Gimeno.

In the latest judicial report it is stated that the man killed his daughters in his house in Igueste de Candelaria, on the island of Tenerife, wrapped them in towels, put them in garbage bags and then in other sports bags and then threw them into the sea ​​fastened with a chain, a rope and an anchor.

This is reported by the analysis of the magistrate of the Court of First Instance and Instruction Number 3 of Güímar, which was known this Saturday, and which also reveals that Olivia, whose body was found last Thursday,

died a violent death, homicidal, as a consequence of acute lung edema. 

According to the Justice,

Beatriz Zimmermann and Tomás Gimeno

maintained a relationship as a result of which Anna and Olivia were born.

This relationship was broken about a year ago, which implied the cessation of coexistence, since then Tomás has resided in Igueste de Candelaria and Beatriz with their daughters in Radazul.

Tomás Gimeno and his two daughters Olivia and Anna.

From that moment,

Tomás constantly maintained a humiliating and degrading treatment towards Beatriz,

directing her daily disqualifying, offensive and outrageous comments, in particular focused on belittling her for having rebuilt her life with a new partner, also stating, repeatedly, that He did not tolerate her sharing moments with her daughters.

On April 27, Tomás agreed with Beatriz to spend the afternoon with his daughters, which meant picking them up around 5:00 p.m. and taking them home again at 9:00 p.m. Tomás then took Olivia to German classes, where she went on Tuesdays and Thursday.

Olivia and Anna, the girls murdered by their father.

At that moment, Tomás gave his partner, the director of the center, a pencil case with duct tape, asking her to call him at 23 on the same day.

Despite this, she opened the case at 5:20 p.m., finding inside

a wad of money for the amount of 6,200 euros and a letter saying goodbye to her.

After leaving the center, Tomás went with the girls to their parents' house in Santa Cruz, leaving Anna there and taking Olivia to tennis lessons until approximately 6:30 p.m.

Tomás took advantage of this circumstance to go to the Santa Cruz Marina, where he parked his car at 5:50 p.m. at the height of the jetty where he was keeping his boat docked to test the engine, leaving the Marina shortly before 6:00 p.m.

Tomás Gimeno is wanted by Interpol.

After picking up Olivia, she returned to her parents' home, where she stayed until minutes before 7:30 p.m.

Just 15 minutes later, Tomás arrived at his home in Igueste de Candelaria.

Presumably, on that farm,

Tomás killed his daughters, wrapping them in towels and placing them in garbage bags and these in sports bags, which he placed in his car.

At 9:05 p.m., Tomás traveled with his vehicle, which allegedly contained the lifeless bodies of his daughters, to Santa Cruz, stopping for a moment at his parents' house, where he secretly left his dog, two credit cards with his keys and two sets of keys to an Alfa Romeo that he had left at dawn on April 27, around 00:30, at the farm where he carried out his professional activity, located in Guaza.

Beatriz Zimmermann, Anna and Olivia's mother.

Beatriz arrived at the home of Tomás at 9:00 p.m., whom she called by phone and who told her that they were going to eat something and that she would leave the girls at home.

However, shortly before 9:30 p.m. Tomás returned to the Marina.

After parking the vehicle, he

made three trips from the car to his boat to carry different objects, among which were the sports bags inside which allegedly were the bodies of Olivia and Anna.

Finally, at 9:40 p.m. he set sail with the boat.

At 9:50 p.m. Beatriz called Tomás again, who informed her that he was already off the island with the girls.

Shortly after, he called again and Tomás told him that he was no longer going to see the girls or him, that he was going with them and that he was going to start a new life.

At 10:30 p.m. and 10:40 p.m., Beatriz repeated the call, already from the Civil Guard Port, with Tomás' response the same, even though an agent of the Civil Guard intervened.

Tomás Gimeno, the Spanish parricide.


Sea

When he was far enough away from the coast and over an area he knew deep down, around 10:30 p.m.,

Tomás threw into the sea from his boat the sports bags containing the lifeless body of his daughter Olivia and presumably that of his daughter Anna

, both tied to an anchor by means of a chain and a rope, leaving the bags, together with the anchor, deposited at the bottom of the sea.

Tomás Gimeno and Beatriz Zimmermann met when they were 15 years old.

At 10:30 p.m., Tomás called Beatriz again, telling her that he could not allow his daughters to grow up without their father.

At 10:44 p.m. Tomás's phone apparently ran out of battery, so he decided to return to port.

At the entrance to the Fishing Dock, around 11:15 p.m., Tomás came across a Civil Guard boat, which made a proposal to sanction him for breaching the curfew. He then docked his ship again. At 11:45 p.m., Tomás went to a nearby gas station and bought a mobile charger, cigarettes and water, returning minutes before 00:00 to the Marina, going with the security guard to his office to charge his mobile. At 0027 hours, Tomás returned to his frame and set sail for the last time.

Tomás spoke again at 1:28 a.m. with Beatriz, who told him that the girls would need their mother, to which he replied that he knew that it was going to cost him but that in time they would be fine with him, since he had enough money to live.

At 02.11 he spoke for the last time with Beatriz, saying goodbye for good.

The case of Tomás Gimeno and his daughters Anna and Olivia keeps all of Spain in suspense.

In addition, he sent several goodbye messages to his friends, to whom he communicated that he was leaving several of his belongings, and to his father, telling him that he was really sorry, that he was sorry for him, but that he needed this and that he would finally be fine. and as I wanted.

The last message was forwarded at 02.27.

At 17.37 on April 28, his ship was found in the empty sea and adrift at the height of Puertito de Guímar.

During its tow to the port of Santa Cruz, Anna's maxi cosi was found floating in the sea.

Finally, last Thursday the oceanographic vessel Ángeles Alvariño located the two sports bags, one of them broken and empty and the other containing Olivia's lifeless body, with weights inside and attached to a chain, a rope. and an anchor. 

Source: Europa Press

Look also

Horror in Tenerife: a parish priest blames the murders of Olivia and Anna on the "infidelity" of the mother

Horror in Tenerife: why the authorities define crime as the "revenge of a cellopath"

Source: clarin

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