Ana María Henao Knezevich, a Colombian-American woman, is missing in Spain since February. Her relatives are asking for justice and the clues point to her husband being involved.
The woman, based in Fort Lauderdale, arrived in Madrid last December looking to rest from a complex divorce process with her partner. David Knezevich because, according to media, he did not want to divide the assets.
The couple ran an information technology company in South Florida and was also connected to the real estate sector.
Since then, nothing more has been heard from Ana María Henao. The FBI began some investigations and revealed that A man entered the apartment building in Madrid with a motorcycle helmet where the woman resided, and that he sprayed paint on the security cameras. This same man was captured carrying what appears to be a suitcase when he left the structure.
The FBI suspects that the man’s entry into the place has to do with Ana’s disappearance and that the main suspect is David Knezevich. For this reason, he was arrested on Saturday at Miami International Airport and remains in preventive detention due to flight risk.
The relatives asked for justice
I wake up every morning and say to myself ‘this can’t be real’
And he added: “We are still in shock about what is happening. I wake up every morning and I say to myself ‘this can’t be real,'” the brother revealed with a broken voice, adding that he and the rest of the family do not lose the hopes that Ana María, 40, is alive.
“My sister is an exceptional person, who fills every room she enters with light,” Felipe said at a press conference.
Ana María planned to create an organization in favor of women in vulnerable situations and the two had a telephone conversation for the last time on January 24, during which Ana María was “excited about her future,” as Felipe recalled.
The clues that point to the husband
At the same time, in Spain A man reported that his license plate had been stolen, which was later seen on a Peugeot traveling along Francisco Silvela Street, where the missing woman’s apartment was located.
The car rental site later reported to authorities that when Knezevich returned the car, it had painted windows, the license plate frame had been changed and that two tags were removed from the vehicle.
According to the FBI, the day after Ana María Henao was last seen, Knezevich wrote to a Colombian woman he met months ago through a dating app to please transcribe a message into “perfect Colombian.” , which was for a friend of hers who was a screenwriter.
He The translated message is the same one that Ana María Henao’s two friends later received.
GERALDINE BAJONERO VÁSQUEZ
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