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Relatives of the sailors: “We know they are dead, but they do not deserve to be abandoned”

Relatives of the sailors: “We know they are dead, but they do not deserve to be abandoned”

“We do not notice cooperation, help, or protection. We want the means that Spain has to be put in place. If Canada does not want to put in means, Spain has sufficient means in the area,” they defended.

Relatives of the sailors of the fishing Villa de Pitanxo have demanded that the Government of Spain take up on its own the search tasks of the 12 sailors who remain missing. “We already know that they are dead, but those 12 people do not deserve to be abandoned,” he asserted. Maria José Dopazo, daughter of Francisco Dopazoone of the ship’s crew who has not yet been located.

The relatives and relatives of the sunken ship in newfoundland last Tuesday they denounced the lack of information about the rescue operation and claim to have learned from the media of the definitive suspension of the search by the Canadian authorities.

“We have no information about anything. If we don’t get in touch when we see it in the media, we wouldn’t know that the rescue has been suspended,” he exclaimed. Christopher Gonzalez, son of Fernando Gonzalezupon arrival at the Marin Port Authority.

“We do not notice any cooperation, or help, or protection. We want the means that Spain has to be put in place. If Canada does not want to put in means, Spain has sufficient means in the area,” María José Dopazo defended.

“We are going through a very great pain due to the losses and this still increases it more,” he said. Surrounded by numerous friends of the sailors, she has lamented that the Spanish Government “shut up and applaud” that they have abandoned the search “in less than 48 hours” using as an “excuse” that their relatives “are not alive”.

“Unfortunately we already know that they are not alive, but there are twelve people who do not deserve to be abandoned,” said the daughter of the ship’s chief engineer.

Spain, according to María José de Pazo, “it has ships and it has planes”so he has wondered “what are they doing all this time”, instead of sending them to the wreck site “for work like this to bring our people home”.

On the contrary, he thanked the work of the fishing boats that collaborated in the rescue tasks. “They did show empathy with the pain of the families and with their companions who are under the water”, he underlined, because he considers that “thanks to them three people were saved”.

Those fishing boats “cannot be asked to be rescue boats,” he added.


Source: Eitb

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