Alejandro Vaquero does not take out his cell phone for a second. She’s not listening because she’s waiting for a call from either the National Police or someone who will give her a clue to find out the whereabouts of her two-year-old daughter. I haven’t seen it since last friday because her mother took her from her home in Zaragoza. “I had everything planned. I hope it’s not far.” This resident of the Aragonese capital points to this in a conversation with EL PERIÓDICO DE ARAGÓN from the Prensa Ibérica group.
Vaquero, himself and the girl’s mother, Iryna, they were in separation proceedings but for the time being they lived in the same house as the minor. Last Friday, the father took the little girl from the nursery around 3:30 pm and, taking advantage of the nice weather, they went to play in a park in the Oliver neighborhood, and from there to the grandparents’ house. The woman had told him that it was a birthday and that at a certain moment she would call him to pick up the underage child. “I did not suspect anything, he called me and I put it down until I got home. and they weren’t there or something “this guy complains” addstook the suitcases, toothbrushes and all their jewelry. It is clear that he did not intend to return.”
Alejandro Vaquero tells this newspaper that the National Police were able to view the property’s security cameras and know that he left with the girl and then returned alone to collect more belongings and ask the neighbors for money. “There are two options, either you left the girl alone in the car while all this was going on, or someone helped her out,” he adds.
ANDEmily’s dad says he’s not scared so that something can happen to the girl, but the future can wait for her. “I’m starting to think she’s managed to go to Russia with her family, and it scares me because my daughter will be so deprived of what she has in Spain, and there’s a famine in that country,” she adds.
NowThe case is being investigated as a loss, not a loss. kidnapping child “We run into a lot of bureaucratic problems. Things are progressing much slower than I would like, but I have full confidence in the National Police and the Justice.”
Vaquero went to court with his lawyer, Xenia Cabello, to speed up the search for the minor and request more injunctive measures to find his whereabouts as soon as possible.
Emily Vaquero is 96/98 centimeters tall, has a straight blonde medium length haircut, and brown and light gray eyes. SOS Disappeared Aragón provides two telephone numbers, 649 952 957 and 617 126 909, and an email [email protected], where they can be contacted if they are identified. The Security Forces are aware of an average of one parent abduction per year.