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Spanish rescuers search for missing toddler

TENERIFE — Spanish rescuers were searching waters off the coast of Tenerife for a one-year-old girl on Friday after a body presumed to be her six-year old sister was found weighed down in the ocean to an outpouring of rage and grief on the island.

Their father, Tomas G., is the main suspect in the disappearance of Olivia, 6, and Anna, 1, after failing to return them to their mother as agreed at the end of April. He is also missing.

The family lived on Tenerife, where officials and a few local residents observed a minute of silence in memory of the sisters in front of the main city hall and outside other official buildings on the Canary Islands.

“Nobody wanted to believe it,” Jose Manuel Bermudez mayor of Santa Cruz de Tenerife told reporters.

“Santa Cruz city council and all the citizens are heartbroken. It is unfair, brutal and totally undeserved for the girls and their families,” he added.

The body of the six-yearold, which authorities said was likely that of Olivia, was found on Thursday afternoon at a depth of 1,000 metres inside a sports bag tied to an anchor, near where her father’s boat was drifting.

Another empty sports bag was also found next to them, a court statement said.

“Pending more conclusive forensic medical evidence, it (the body) could almost certainly correspond to Olivia G.”, the court said.

Authorities were about to call off the maritime search earlier this week when they found personal belongings of the father at sea. (Reuters)

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