The Court of Violence against Women number 2 of Santa Cruz de Tenerife declared this Tuesday the procedure and the provisional dismissal have ended the case of the murder of the girls Anna and Olivia, “until the person under investigation is found”, Tomás Gimeno. This is what the magistrate María de los Ángeles Zabala, head of the aforementioned judicial body, orders, according to the information offered by the Superior Court of Justice of the Canary Islands (TSJC). It should be remembered that both little girls were allegedly murdered by his father on April 27, 2021 in the house owned by him in Igueste de San Andrés, in Candelaria. And then he dumped the bodies into the sea, at a point with a depth of one kilometer.
In the aforementioned document, the judge affirms that “Tomás’ body has not been located either”while clarifying that the father of the minors and alleged perpetrator of their deaths submerged at a point “very close to where the air bottles were recovered, but his body must have been affected by the currents and tides, which that could lead him to any other position”.
The order states that the Organic Unit of the Judicial Police of Santa Cruz de Tenerife “states that there is no indication that third parties were involved in acts aimed at the homicide of minors or the concealment of evidence, since, since he left his parents’ home at 7:30 p.m. until he arrives at Marina Tenerife at 9:27 p.m., he is not seen accompanied by any adult”.