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The Civil Guard trusts that the next two days will shed more light on the case of Tenerife | BE Las Palmas

The general director of the Civil Guard, María Gámez, has trusted that the two days ahead, before the end of the “third extension” of the tracking tasks in search of Tomás Gimeno and his 1-year-old daughter, Anna, serve to “shed more light” about what happened.

“We maintain the spirit and the illusion of being able to find the rest of the indications that allow us to close a chapter that is tremendously painful and that has us all saddened to see to what extent vicarious violence can go,” Gámez stressed to questions from journalists, after reporting in Santander on the results of Operation Askea II-Lake, in which 27 people were arrested and investigated and more than 300 kilos of elvers were seized.

The director of the Civil Guard has begun thanking the collaboration of the Spanish Institute of Oceanography through the vessel “Ángeles Alvariño”, within the framework of the judicial investigation opened after the disappearance of Tomás Gimeno and his two daughters, which has allowed the eldest’s body to be found so far.

Gámez thanked the 30 people in the crew for their work and that of the members of the armed institute who “live and work with them.”

“They have been working non-stop, 24 hours a day, since last May 30”, he valued.

Gámez has explained that, according to the order issued last Saturday by the court of first Instance and Instruction number 3 of Güimar, when the mother of the girls denounces that Tomás Gimeno has not returned his daughters “Now we unfortunately know the murder had taken place hours before.”

And it has affected that when the first statement of the girls’ mother took place, at first it was only about the “non-delivery, by the father, of the girls to their mother” and “it was not possible to know any of the facts that unfortunately after the investigation have been brought to light.”

“We are confident that in these two days ahead to shed more light on the disappearance of the father and the other sister,” he said, noting that “the Civil Guard does not terminate a case until the conclusive evidence “.

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