• Disappearance The father of the girls from Tenerife sent his girlfriend a package and a note: "Don't open it until midnight"

  • Investigation A ship with a sonar and an underwater robot heads to Tenerife to search for the missing girls at the bottom of the sea

  • Letter The anguished letter from the mother of the girls in Tenerife: "I no longer have the strength, this is torture ..."

"Four weeks since my life stopped."

28 days have

passed

since

Beatriz Zimmermann

saw her daughters

Anna and Olivia

for the last time.

This Wednesday also coincides with an event that has stirred even more, if possible, the feelings of the mother of the two girls who disappeared in Tenerife with their father on April 27.

Today is the

International Day of the Missing Child

.

Anna and Olivia's

mother

has again turned to the media to call in the hope of finding them safe and sound.

He has done so with a letter titled thus, "four weeks since my life stopped", and that he has sent to

The Ana Rosa Program

"Four weeks ago time stopped", the letter starts, and "every day the desire to have them with me back increases."

"The faith of recovering them" and "being an example for them" is what keeps her strong, says the mother of the disappeared girls in

Tenerife

, what "keeps her alive" and makes her "not collapse".

Anna and Olivia's

mother

has also appealed to

the International Day of the Missing Child

, and asks that the disappearance of her daughters serve as an example to show what cannot be done: use children to harm parents.

He also appreciates the extensive coverage of his case, even internationally, and assures: "We are a new seed that has to sprout strong and healthy" without "doing harm through the little ones."

"The small daily acts are the ones that build everything," concludes his letter, in which he encourages us to value the little things.

A sonar to look for the girls in the sea

The Government delegate in the

Canary Islands

,

Anselmo Pestana

, has indicated this Tuesday that the sonar will arrive at the end of this week in

Tenerife

and will begin to be used in the framework of the investigation into the disappearance of the minors

Anna and Olivia

, as well as their father

Tomás Gimeno

, since he's practically on the island.

Sonar is an electroacoustic device that detects the presence and location of submerged objects by means of waves produced by the object itself or by the reflection of those emitted by the device.

Pestana has indicated, at a press conference, that these days new equipment such as sonar is expected to arrive, with which it will "reinforce one of the lines of investigation" from which it hopes to obtain results.

Finally, the delegate wished that "all this helps" to find them "well", reports Europa Press.

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