A mother whose two children were allegedly killed by their father and dumped at sea has claimed her ex-husband wanted her to suffer looking for them for the rest of my life in an emotional open letter.
Tomas Gimeno s daughter Olivia, six, was found lifeless in a sports bag more than 3,000 feet underwater near Tenerife on Thursday, next to a second holdall which was empty.
The 37-year-old and his youngest daughter Anna, one, are still missing but presumed dead.
A judge investigating the disappearance has accused Gimeno of killing his children and throwing their bodies from his boat in a planned and premeditated fashion to cause his ex-partner inhumane pain.
Updated: 15:09, 13 Jun 2021
A DAD suspected of killing his two daughters and dumping them 3000ft under the sea planned to cause their mum inhumane pain”, says a judge.
The criminal investigation in to fugitive Tomas Antonio Gimeno, 37, should be handed to a domestic violence court, she added in Spain.
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Gimeno’s daughter Olivia, six, was found lifeless in a sports bag more than 3,000 feet underwater off Tenerife last Thursday, next to a second holdall which was empty.
He and his youngest daughter Anna, one, are still missing but are presumed dead.
Gimeno vanished after warning ex-partner Beatriz Zimmerman she would never see her children again after she began a new relationship with a wealthy Belgian.
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Gimeno vanished on April 27 after telling ex partner Beatriz Zimmerman she would never see her children again after she began a new relationship with a wealthy Belgian.
Spanish judge Priscila Espinosa Guterriez, said in court on Friday: The evidence points to Tomas Gimeno intention on April 27 when he took his daughters, being not to snatch them from their mum and take them to an unknown place, but to kill them in a planned and premeditated fashion to cause his ex-partner inhumane pain.
Tomas Gimeno, 37, is also believed to be dead He allegedly deliberately tried to create uncertainty regarding the fate his daughters had suffered by hiding their bodies on the ocean bed after killing them, choosing a place deep underwater and far from the coast where he thought they would never be found.
Tomas Gimeno's daughter Olivia, six, was found lifeless in a bag Underwater off Tenerife near a second holdall which was empty and feared to have held Anna, one.