The two brothers from Seville, 12 and 14 years old, whose mother took them to the south of Portugal to prevent their former partner and father of the children from vaccinating them from the coronavirus have been with their father since this past Wednesday, January 5.

That morning, Cristina M., 46, handed them over to a Seville court after holding them for more than two months.

The Civil Guard immediately arrested her and, the following day, she was

released with charges

as the alleged perpetrator of a crime of child abduction.

On the same Wednesday, the children's father, David K., a computer scientist by profession, was able to meet his children again.

After recovering them, he took them to a health center for a doctor to examine them.

The children were fine, say people close to the children's father.

"Thin, pale, quite nervous, more shy than usual and a little astonished, but well," they

add.

Immediately afterwards, the two children ate with their father and more relatives, went to his house to shower and were able to rest in their rooms.

"They missed their house, rooms and beds, especially

," these people add.

Last Thursday, Three Kings Day, they received gifts from their father.

Later they were taking a bike ride.

In the afternoon they ate roscón de reyes, visited more relatives and spent some time playing with some children of the same age.

"They were wishing. They missed a lot to be able to relate to their friends and their cousin," they

say.

Psychological help

This past Friday their father

took them to the consultation of a psychologist

with whom David K. had contacted even before his mother decided to return from Portugal, where he kept them hidden for a week and a half, approximately, after having previously separated them in a farm in Jerez de la Frontera (Cádiz) owned by his current sentimental partner, who claims to be a naturopathic doctor and heal illnesses with his hands.

The children's father wants the psychologist to help him and the children to

return to normalcy as soon as possible

.

That day they were also buying clothes because during the last two months "they have hit a significant stretch".

"They don't stop asking for food and for their father to make them their favorite foods. They're fed up with just vegetables," say the people consulted by EL MUNDO. They add that

their father "does not quite believe they are back" at home

and they say that even in the last few nights he has gone to their beds several times "to check that they were really there."

For David K. "it is an immense happiness" to be with his children again and he is enjoying them "like never before".

This coming

Monday

, both kids will go back to class with their classmates.

His father is aware that a few complicated weeks await them due to the media coverage of his disappearance and the psychological consequences that their abrupt distancing from him may have caused.

That of Cristina M. is the first known case in Spain of a parent who allegedly kidnaps his children to prevent them from being vaccinated.


On Friday, October 29, 2021, a judge issued an order in which he said that "the exclusive exercise is attributed in relation to the function of deciding on the Covid-19 vaccination, and on the rest of vaccinations, with respect to minors to the father, David K. "

On November 4, the lawyer for the children's mother sent a burofax to David K.'s lawyer. At that time, the children were with their mother for the custody shift, which at that time they had shared custody.

He pointed out that Cristina was going to stop taking them to school and that she was not going to give them to the father when he had to be with them because she was afraid he would vaccinate them without their approval.

On December 17, after Cristina M.'s brother and her ex denounced her, the woman disappeared along with her two children.

Until this past Wednesday, when he reappeared with them in Seville and his father was able to hug them again.

According to the criteria of The Trust Project

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