“She wrote it,” Lara Anderson’s sister Francene says happily. “We know she’s alive, well, but she needs help,” she told CASO ABIERTO, Prensa Ibérica’s event and investigation portal.
Lara, a well-known professor and researcher, disappeared without a trace since April, after arriving in Madrid.
He is 49 years old and has a brilliant career. Her name is Lara Anderson. His name has signed many works, publications and books. She is a professor, researcher, and writer. She is also a mother, sister, son, niece, friend. And for four months she had disappeared.
“Lara is Associate Professor of Spanish at a prestigious university in Melbourne (Australia), where she has worked as a Spanish teacher and researcher. He took a year off to devote to research. This time he came to New Zealand but I was going to return to Australia in April.“, Francene explains to this psychic. “She left New Zealand on Easter Sunday, but did not return to Australia.” That was when she flew to Madrid.
Lara stopped calling. Stopped being The warning was imminent: “My sister diagnosed with a serious mental health condition two and a half years ago and probably a degenerative neurological diseasebut you need proof to confirm it.” No one had ever seen him again.
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The first alarm was given on Easter Sunday itself. didn’t come “Lara, are you okay?” They had no answers. Phone calls poured in to her friends and family, and the first calls came on Facebook: “My sister Lara Anderson hasn’t seen her family and friends in days. I am worrying about her. If anyone has seen or seen Lara, please contact me as soon as possible,” Francene signed.
When they did not get an answer, they complained about the disappearance. “She was reported missing and was in Spain at the end of April. via Interpol and DFAT (Australian embassy). It was “a great relief”. It didn’t take long. “When they found her, Lara said she didn’t want her family or friends to know where she was, so they told us she was ‘fine,’” Francene complains.
“If you speak briefly to my sister, it may seem fine on first impressions, but it isn’t.” The first test is this journey: “His children – he has three children – his cat, his house… He left everything behind.”
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There is no room for action. Without looking at her medical history, without assessing the risk of disappearance, she voluntarily filed a disappearance case and the investigation was exhausted. “His diagnosis speaks of mental health issues and possible neurodegenerative disease in the absence of the latest confirmation. take medicineI don’t know if it still does. Maybe even that affected him…”
Spain: from north to south
Lara arrived in Madrid in April. He was found by the Australian Embassy and they let him go. His family, sister, mother begged for more information: “Due to confidentiality, they could not give us more information.” The investigation got there; Lara, on the other hand, started to move. Lara Anderson, in May, has learned, according to the event and investigation portal of Prensa Ibérica, CASO ABIERTO. in northwest Spain and according to the same sources in June, in Seville.
Missed calls, missed messages. “It’s been heartbreaking for his whole family. We got a message from you this morning. back to new zealandshe’s not good because of her writing style, but now we can help her”, congratulates her sister.
Intelligent, witty, “strong feminist”, that’s how Francene describes her. Lara shines in everything she does. “Art lover, beautiful buildings, food (cooking and eating out), cinema and gardening.” The woman speaks excellent Spanish (with a Catalan accent) and is passionate about her job. After months of waiting for news, Lara contacted her family. Francene breathes in relief: “We’re going to take good care of her now, she needs help but at least my sister is ‘well’”. Laura is back. is Lara.