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The Slovenian Tadej Pogacar (UAE Emirates), double winner of the Tour (2020 and 2021), 23, has turned to the campaign to find his cousin Julija Pogaar, a 10-year-old girl, missing since November 3, 2021 and the one Interpol is looking for.
"Help! My little cousin Julija is missing"
, can be read on his Instagram account of the young man as he fights to enter, with this edition, the club of the winners of
three Tours de France,
which
includes Bobet, Anquetil, Merckx, Indurain, and Froome
.
Julija's father, Peter Pogacar, points directly to his mother,
Melisa Smrekar,
"member of an extremist cult", of the disappearance of the 10-year-old girl, in a video posted on YouTube.
At the beginning of this month it was seven months, 245 days this Wednesday, without the cyclist's family having had a single news of him, since he lost track of him in Radomlje, the left bank of the Kamnik Bistrica river, in Slovenia.
Peter Pogacar has exactly
245 hearts
painted , one per day since his disappearance.
Tomorrow she will trace one again and she will continue like this until she can find her daughter.
Peter Pogacar, father of Julija Pogacar.
During all this time,
the Pogacars
have displayed
incessant activity for any information they can find on the whereabouts of little Julija
and her father offers
"a prize of 10,000 euros for information
and allows us to take her home safe and sound".
"The last time I was with her was on November 3 and the Christmas presents will be waiting for her when she gets home," says Peter Pogacar.
Melisa Smrekar, 53 years old, would have left the family home, abandoning two adult children and "took our Julija away," according to the father's story.
The Slovenian Police as well as Interpol search for the girl
but for the moment without success but her father, who spares no means, has not lost hope of finding her and that she can open her presents from last Christmas.
Julija Pogacar.
Julija
's parents have been separated
for years but have joint custody and he believes that
his ex-wife was instilling in him "the extremist cult"
that would have led her to leave "our native Slovenia without telling anyone", he continues.
Melisa Smrekar would have left Slovenia by car with another couple of Slovenians, also followers of the aforementioned cult.
Anka and Luka Ule speak Spanish and when saying goodbye to their family in Slovenia they were told that
"they were going to a mountainous region in Spain
", she continues.
The police, who treat the disappearance of the girl as a kidnapping, do not rule out that they are in our country, they are considering
Tenerife
, in the Canary Islands;
and even in Portugal because the leader of this sect lives in the Azores islands.
According to various French and Slovenian media,
the sect is called the Lana Praner Academy
, a quite minority and unknown Slovenian group.
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