The transoceanic ship 'Ángeles Alvariño' - the architect of what the

Civil Guard

considers a "miracle" in the investigation of the crime of Anna and Olivia - will leave Tenerife in three days.

The search work in the sea of

Anna

and her father

Tomás Gimeno

will cease next Thursday after 19 days of an intense search in which few trusted that it would bear fruit due to the difficulty of the area, with a rocky and steep underwater orography that it did not allow immersion.

The next

48 hours

are, therefore, decisive to try to find them and thus button an investigation in which only peripheral details remain to be polished.

Investigators have a good grip on the spine of the investigations.

The sonar attached to the boat continues to search the ocean floor to find any more clues to the whereabouts of the filicide and his young daughter.

The tracking has been further intensified if possible to make the most of the last days of the ship on the island.

However, the investigators are aware of the difficulty of the search since, as they suspect, the sports bag in which Tomás Gimeno was able to introduce Anna after "killing him", as the judge and the agents maintain, appeared broken next to the other bag that Olivia was found in.

Both were weighted down by the anchor of their boat.

The expectations of finding the girl, therefore, are low, although the intensity of the search has not diminished for this reason.

The agents of the Judicial Police of the Civil Guard of Tenerife were clear from the beginning that the three were in the ocean and focused on it.

The area chosen by Tomás for, as the investigations show, throwing his two daughters into the sea once dead was tremendously complicated and impossible for the immersion.

Hence his insistence to have the transoceanic ship.

After preparing a detailed report on why their presence was necessary to present it to the judge, the magistrate authorized it.

The 'Ángeles Alvariño' has been working on a piece rate since last May 29 and the coordination between the engineers and the Civil Guard agents.

Researchers knew that exploring the bottom of the ocean to try to find the girls was like looking for a needle in a haystack.

On June 7, the sonar located Gimeno's duvet cover and compressed air bottle.

The ship was scheduled to leave the next day but the entity of the findings prolonged its stay.

Three days later, Olivia appeared.

The next 17 will be his last day on the island.

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