He’s 29 years old and they’ve been looking for him for eight months. They call him Quique, His name is Enrique Jesus Division. “We don’t know what happened,” his father Enrique complains, “it’s very painful.” The last trace we have of his son, 9 February in Pontedeume (La Coruña). I was riding a bike, I wanted to disconnect. His trail had disappeared. family, friends, and family Civil Guard They were brutally smashed to the ground. “They are doing everything possible and the impossible. No one stopped looking for him but nothing causes that.”
Walking, cycling, route, climbing, stopping, no matter how high the wall. Inside November (2021), Quique settled in Asturias. Madrilenian left Picasset (Valencia) two years ago. “Blessed Covid caught him there, at some of his friends’ house, and went to work at a hydrogel factory.” He had been to France before. “It was when he quit the race,” his father, Enrique, recalls. “It was hard for me to accept, but it was his decision… I respected that. I was studying Business and Management (ADE) in English, Rey decided to quit at Juan Carlos University (Madrid), only in his final year”. Quique informed his father of his decision: “This is not what I want for myself.”
“He did everything. He sought life without asking for help, without giving up. His courage surprised me. He could have a comfortable life, but he did not want to be dependent on anyone, his father. It was temporary in France, Gathered grapes as well as apples, cleaned oystersHe quit his job in Valencia before leaving for Asturias, “you could see he wasn’t comfortable”.
from Asturias
“He came to Asturias in November, rented a rural house,” says the boy’s father. After settling north, Enrique and his son saw each other more than once. “I went to his house. We saw each other from time to time. It had been over a month. At the end of the year, he said to me, ‘Daddy, don’t go upstairs, I’ll go by bike and dog for a few days…'”, she recalls.
Comfortable clothes, some groceries, a bike, a backpack and a computer. He put everything in the car. “Okay son, see you around the corner then.” He didn’t come back. “The next order was to move from Asturias to La Coruña. He dropped the dog off at a dog hotel so he could ride a bike and He disappeared“.
“Didn’t go for the dog, something’s wrong”
A few days later, Enrique’s phone rang. “They called me from the dog hotel, Quique didn’t go to pick up the dog and he arranged to go. He’s not answering.” Enrique, dad, remembers the call like it was yesterday. “This was the first sign, the first sign that something was wrong.” The next few days would come, his phone was off and “his car appeared in Pontedeume”. Who doesn’t.
The search began, some of the steps taken by the young man were plotted. “I’ve been to a few accommodations, first in Pontedeume (where the vehicle appears), Later in La Coruna. He was moving with his bike, his backpack, what he was wearing, nothing more.
“He called the dog hotel every day until he said the dog had adapted. He was calmer, he answered and lost contact,” says his father.
They remembered him at the hotel. Also, the owner of a bar used to eat there sometimes. “They saw him well, never saw him leave or with a worried expression…‘, reports Enrique, ‘everyone talks about him as a loving person, super true…”.
It was also known for days. He called the dog hotel to see if his dog Cumbia was okay. “They told me it’s every day to see if he’s adapting… They told him, “Don’t worry anymore, he’s already adapted” and apparently, Quique replied: ‘Thank you very much, Already i stay calm. There was no more communication.” Perhaps Enrique “reinforces that this was a voluntary march. It’s like saying “I make sure the dog is okay… and bye”. The Civil Guard opened the car in parallel: all his belongings were thereyour cell phone, you don’t have a SIM card, your clothes and your computer.
an accident
Unannounced, motionless raids began. The agents were joined by a battalion of friends who, without thinking, arrived in Galicia – from Valencia, Madrid. They papered the area with his photograph. “The Ferrol Civil Guard in charge of the investigation, enabled high-risk disappearance protocolThe area was beaten in case of an accident”. Quique did not appear.
The spread of the warning brought the sights with it. Representatives took photos, videos. “The explanation was very close…but it wasn’t.” Shock was set at home, in the gang. “Leave him like this? Surprising, because I don’t think his friends are like him…” his father complains. “It wasn’t necessary.
capuchin monkeys
Active, strong, brave, warlike, recalling an anecdote that described him well during his student years, he describes his father as follows: “When I was at university I wanted to go on Erasmus. He was studying English… One day he comes to me and says ‘Daddy, I’m going to Paraguay’. I laughed. To practice English?” He smiles when his father remembers it today.
“She left. She was at the American University and when summer came (winter in Spain) she stayed there. He went backpacking for two summer months in Paraguay. He traveled all over South America: Argentina, Chile, Peru…” Enrique recalls.
“One day he says to me from there, ‘Dad, I got a job for 15 days in a non-governmental organization’. As a father, I am very happy when I hear about the NGO (smiles) until I find out. a reserve to look after capuchin monkeys poaching “You surprise me more and more, son!”
“Quique was unpredictable,” he says. “He was working there so happily. So much so that at some point in his life he was aiming to come back. I’m not excluding it’s there.”
Enrique expressed his concern to Ferrol agents, who supported him from day one of the investigation. “The treatment is constant, supportive, titanic looking for my son.“Not as stowaways, but getting on a ship from La Coruña, is it hard to hire you under the table…?” he asked them. “Dude, it’s difficult, because everything is very difficult. controlled, but impossible. No,” the officers replied.
“Since he disappeared, I’ve been sending him messages like ‘Quique, I’ve read this book, check it out, you’ll like it,'” his father complains.
Volunteer march, accident… “It’s definitely voluntary, there’s no indication of any crime. disappears without a trace, indication or warning and in parallel, That the disappearance occurred when he went on his bikeAn accident cannot be ruled out.”
Quique didn’t call, no bank transactions, didn’t renew his papers. “HE used to searching for life, needs nothing to survive“.
united, very Father and son were in constant communication. “He did not have an active social network. Whatsapp fed him and closed it. We opened an account on another similar network. With this, we were alone he and i“. There isn’t a day that his father doesn’t answer. “Since he disappeared, I’ve been sending him messages like ‘Quique, I read this book, look, you’ll like it'”. There is no answer, he thinks, writes, deletes… “Quique, where are you?”.
Source: Informacion

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