THE PARENTS OF DENISE THIEM, THE AMERICAN WOMAN WHO DISAPPEARED ON THE CAMINO, SEEK HELP FROM OBAMA AND MARIANO RAJOY
La Voz de Galicia
http://www.lavozdegalicia.es/notici...ama-mariano-rajoy/00031439225099801539174.htm
It has been more than 120 days without the family of Denise Thiem, the US woman aged 41 who disappeared near Astorga while hiking the Camino de Santiago, hearing from her. Her parents find themselves at the "emotional and mental limit" as they explain in a letter to President Obama last July 28. The letter was published by El Mundo.
Denise's family "are still waiting for news, any news" and the deep despair in which they are living has led them to implore for help from both the US President and Mariano Rajoy with help from Senator McCain, with whom they maintain contact almost since the moment of the disappearance.
"Help us find our daughter by calling President Rajoy and asking him to allow his government to tell us what they know and do not know and what they are doing to find her. We have a right to know if there is a reason for hope that our daughter is alive," the letter reads.
The parents of Denise Thiem feel that their own US government has "abandoned their daughter". After contacting the US Embassy in Spain they think that "the ambassador wants to avoid responsibility" since he ensured that the case of Denise is the task of the Spanish government.
Faced with the lack of results about the whereabouts of their daughter, despite the fact that the Guardia Civíl and the National Police launched a search from Galicia to León more than three months ago, the family of Denise Thiem has had several conversations with John McCain, who has been involved in the case from the beginning.
On August 3, the Arizona senator himself sent a letter to President Mariano Rajoy requesting him to invite the FBI to help with the investigation into the disappearance of Denise Thiem. "With close cooperation between our governments, we can increase efforts, maximize resources and increase public awareness to locate her" states the text, in which he also is grateful for "the significant resources dedicated by the government in the search."
In the just over three months since the disappearance, the investigation has failed to add more details to what was already known since the earliest hours.
BBM
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La Voz de Galicia
http://www.lavozdegalicia.es/notici...ama-mariano-rajoy/00031439225099801539174.htm
It has been more than 120 days without the family of Denise Thiem, the US woman aged 41 who disappeared near Astorga while hiking the Camino de Santiago, hearing from her. Her parents find themselves at the "emotional and mental limit" as they explain in a letter to President Obama last July 28. The letter was published by El Mundo.
Denise's family "are still waiting for news, any news" and the deep despair in which they are living has led them to implore for help from both the US President and Mariano Rajoy with help from Senator McCain, with whom they maintain contact almost since the moment of the disappearance.
"Help us find our daughter by calling President Rajoy and asking him to allow his government to tell us what they know and do not know and what they are doing to find her. We have a right to know if there is a reason for hope that our daughter is alive," the letter reads.
The parents of Denise Thiem feel that their own US government has "abandoned their daughter". After contacting the US Embassy in Spain they think that "the ambassador wants to avoid responsibility" since he ensured that the case of Denise is the task of the Spanish government.
Faced with the lack of results about the whereabouts of their daughter, despite the fact that the Guardia Civíl and the National Police launched a search from Galicia to León more than three months ago, the family of Denise Thiem has had several conversations with John McCain, who has been involved in the case from the beginning.
On August 3, the Arizona senator himself sent a letter to President Mariano Rajoy requesting him to invite the FBI to help with the investigation into the disappearance of Denise Thiem. "With close cooperation between our governments, we can increase efforts, maximize resources and increase public awareness to locate her" states the text, in which he also is grateful for "the significant resources dedicated by the government in the search."
In the just over three months since the disappearance, the investigation has failed to add more details to what was already known since the earliest hours.
BBM
:gaah: