• Spain The sonar will expand the tracking after finding the duvet and the oxygen bottle of the father of the girls from Tenerife

  • Investigation The Civil Guard studies the marine currents and extends the search to the south of Tenerife to find Anna and Olivia

This Monday, the sonar and the robot of the ship Ángeles Alvariño found in the bottom of the water an oxygen bottle and a sheet that an hour later was confirmed to belong to

Tomás Gimeno

, the father of

Anna

and

Olivia

who last April 27 led and no more was heard of them. After the discovery, the mother of the little ones,

Beatriz

, who since her disappearance has not stopped sharing images of the girls so that they can be seen all over the world, has once again shared some images of the little ones and a new message.

"So many dreams to live my Oli, so much to share together with your sister

Anna

, the three of us together. Now my only dream is that we are together and that whatever the future awaits us,

nothing separates us

," Beatriz wrote in her social networks, accompanied by a video in which the older of the two girls,

Olivia

, is seen looking at a wedding dress.

Joaquín Amills

, president of SOS Disappeared, and spokesperson for Beatriz, assured Antena 3 on Tuesday that the discovery of the oxygen cylinder and the sheet has been a hard blow for the mother of the little ones.

"Beatriz is very bad," he

assured, while explaining that "if this information had come from the Civil Guard and they had communicated the finding and that the provenance of the bottle had to be investigated, she would not have been as concerned as when she found out by the press, comments and publications ".

The director of the Civil Guard,

María Gámez

, affirmed this Tuesday at a ceremony held in Murcia that the objects found are a duvet cover and a diving bottle that were found by sonar and the robot of the

Ángeles Alvariño

ship

, which for more of a week, he traces the area where

Tomás Gimeno's

boat appeared

.

Sources of the investigation have specified that both objects will now be subjected to analysis to try to confirm if they can provide clues about the whereabouts of the minors.

María Gámez considered that the "complexity" of the search must be taken into account, since it is a "wide" search area and the objects were located at a

depth of

about

1,000 meters

, which is why they had to resort to the Spanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO) in order to have its means of tracking.

As a result of the discovery of these objects, Gámez has confirmed that Ángeles Alvariño will

continue with the search, at least, until next June 14

"in case any other clue could be located that would shed clues about the whereabouts of the girls."

And it is that the device has been joined by the oceanographic vessel of the Spanish Institute of Oceanography Ángeles Alvariño, equipped with a side-scan sonar and an underwater robot, in charge of tracking the seabed in search of clues.

The oceanographic vessel carries out the marine inspection in the area where

Tomás Gimeno's

boat

was found adrift, one nautical mile from Puertito de Güímar.

Its mission is to radiograph the seabed with sonar to try to identify any foreign object and, if possible, bring it to the surface with the underwater robot.

Members of the Civil Guard's Central Operational Unit

(UCO)

also participate in the investigation

, adding more than seventy people from air and sea resources, as well as land, each day.

The investigation is subject to summary secrecy and has included several records on the farm of

Tomás Gimeno

, located in Igueste de Candelaria, his boat and his car, the last few times having the support of a canine unit displaced from Madrid.

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