Antonio Aparicio Alonso Former manager of Banco Santander died after falling into the pit of a mill he owned in Quintana (Llanes). The accident probably occurred last Tuesday, but the 70-year-old was not found until Thursday after an intense search began after his relatives reported missing. The body was recovered by firefighters.
The deceased was a highly trusted person of Santander’s previous chairman, Emilio Botín, who died in 2014 and had a great deal of professional interest during his time at the bank. In 2002, he became the deputy general manager of the treasury department of the banking group, from which he retired early. He was replaced by the newly signed BBV. José Antonio AlvarezThe current CEO (number two) of Santander.
She was maternally attached to Llanes, the former manager of Santander. mother’s family, Manuela Alonsor in the region known asmanual”, came at the council from the Priédamu district and the Nueva neighborhood, Llanes and Zardón. Cangas de Onis. One of his uncles, Antonio, owned a hardware store in the town of Llanes.
father’s family, Theodore Apariciocomes from Ávila, where one of her sisters lives, Maria TeresaHe still runs the pharmacy his grandfather opened.
It was his relatives who reported Antonio Aparicio Alonso’s disappearance: they have not heard from him since Tuesday. A friend of the deceased with whom he was staying in Llanes was alarmed when he saw that he showed no signs of life. The Civil Guard immediately took action, which began investigations to find out his whereabouts. Agents inspected Quintana’s farm. Antonio Aparicio-Alonso He has a rehabilitated mill.
Just at the time of the search, he was at the mill where the dead body of Santander’s former ruler, a being he himself had been authorized, was found. The man had fallen from a void. Agents had to request the help of the fire department. Emergency Service of the Principality of Asturias (SEPA).
The body’s rescue operation began on Thursday afternoon-night. It was not easy for the firefighters who carried out the operation to remove the body. man had fallen tubular space this served as a drain on the reformed mill. It was a narrow hole, although there was a certain slope inside the body.
Firefighters had to remove some boards covering the corpseThis is hypothesized that in the event of some misfortune, the man may have stepped on an inconsistent area that closed the hole and eventually fell in.
is a senior manager of Santander, lives in Madrid and owns a farm, house and mill, QuintanaHe was buried this Sunday at noon. camplenguIn the capital of Llanes.