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Relatives of Missing Alicante Resident in Belgium Plan Protest to Demand Government Support

Relatives of Missing Alicante Resident in Belgium Plan Protest to Demand Government Support

The family has contacted the Spanish embassy in the country to expedite the search

David Francés

Miércoles, 28 de agosto 2024, 07:20

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The Alicante resident Antonio García Moreno remains missing in Belgium. There is still no news about this resident of the Cementerio neighborhood in Alicante, who was last seen on July 26 at Ostend-Bruges International Airport. His acquaintances have already contacted the Spanish embassy in Belgium and are currently engaged in the necessary bureaucratic procedures to advance the case, according to sources close to the family.

Additionally, the Fundación Secretariado Gitano is considering organizing a demonstration in his neighborhood to gather support from the administration to enhance the search efforts for the missing person, as reported by the association.

Antonio García's family continues to pray for him and hopes to embrace their relative once again. On July 25, Antonio was supposed to return to Spain after spending a month with a sister residing in Belgium. When there was no news of his arrival, search efforts began, discovering that he was removed from the plane after an incident, and since then, nothing has been heard from him.

The family is heartbroken

Antonio García is 58 years old, diabetic, and currently without money, as his family confirms there has been no activity in his accounts, and without a phone that could be used to locate him. "We don't know if he lost it or if it was taken by authorities," says his sister Angustias. The entire family and neighborhood are deeply affected and concerned about Antonio's situation. "I only ask God to bring him back to us," his sister tearfully comments.

Moreover, Antonio is without insulin, which could cause severe health problems. "In Belgium, they did not provide it because he was not registered," Angustias states. The lack of medication might have contributed to the incident on the plane, where he was left without clothes, forcing Belgian authorities to remove him from the transport.

Antonio and Angustias have another sister in Belgium, where Antonio spent a month trying to settle. She goes out every day searching for him with her husband after finishing work and is putting up posters all over the city. There has been no news of Antonio from hospitals or any police stations, according to the family.

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