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been more than 50 years, but Isabel Pacheco has not forgotten the cry of the two girls who gave birth in June 1950 Civil Hospital in Málaga. That cry and the comments of the nuns who attended her during childbirth is the only thing that keeps those creatures they never kissed or hugged. Hours after giving birth to him that the babies had died and that, even had already been buried. The documentation gathered so far suggests that it was false. Therefore, his son Andrew has filed a complaint for "kidnapping and false documents." Elizabeth resided in 1950 in Cártama (Malaga) and maintained relations with Juan Pacheco, a boy from the same village. The result of these relationships, she became pregnant when she was 16. They were not married. When the time of delivery, in mid-June, she joined the Hospital Provincial de Málaga. "My father wanted to have stayed at the hospital accompanied by my mother, but doctors stopped him saying that the time of birth was uncertain. So advised him to go home and come back the next day," says Andrew. Shortly after leaving Juan, Isabel began to give birth. Remember, despite the time, how he heard the crying of a child and comments from the nuns of the Congregation of the Daughters of Charity about having another second in her womb. Soon, in fact, heard the cry of that other girl. A young mother, she never brought their daughters into the room. The next day, John phoned the hospital to see how his girlfriend. She said she had given birth to twins and that they and their mother were fine. "My father, full of joy, gave the good news to his parents and the parents of my mother. All together they were so happy to hospital, arriving at noon," says Andrew. However, Isabel's boyfriend and the rest of the family received a terrible blow: the management of the hospital told them that Elizabeth was fine, but "the girls had died and was buried that morning, taking advantage that there had been another death" and that the twins had buried next to that other body. "Neither my parents nor my grandparents were satisfied with such explanations. Of course, demanded to see the bodies of the twins. But hospital staff said to them that there was no solution to the case. They even threaten them by telling them that it is best to go home because there was nothing to find or to claim, "says Andrew. That same day, the family returned home bewildered by the strange attitude of doctors and employees. By dint of beating around the bush, John called on several occasions to the Civil Hospital in Málaga and was always evasive and threats. Tired of all, it introduced the three days of birth at the hospital demanding proof of income of Elizabeth, but returned home empty-handed: she said there was no evidence that the child had been cared for there. After the hard trance lived, John and Elizabeth decided to be married two months later. Soon, she became pregnant again. When the time of delivery, was at the Civil Hospital in Málaga, where the October 10, 1951 gave birth to a child-the first of the eight children who currently has Pepita-assisted by Lorenza Garcia and Maria Marin. At the time of admission, someone opened a patient's medical record in which there is a section referring to "previous birth", in which an unknown hand wrote "twins a year ago." In that document, obtained by the family now, this entry is legible despite having been crossed out. How do you figure that twin births there being that the hospital had always denied its existence? And who made that crossing out? A few days ago, the family has won the part of Elizabeth's income for the twin births, which was assisted by Antonia Bedoya. Although many points remain to be covered, however, it is filled with the one on "fetus", where someone wrote by hand the word "female", but later also called him a crude form. "This story has always commented on my family, knowing that something terrible had happened in the Civil Hospital that night in the summer of 1950. Something that we have never been explained and now we want to clarify. I want to know what was my twin sisters and they know that we are looking for, "says Andrew. Pacheco has requested information on the case of both the hospital and to the Diputación Provincial de Málaga, which houses the files from of that hospital. But none of them have any reference to the death of a twin. Nor is there evidence of an alleged abortion suffered by Isabel at the hospital. "That abortion has a hand of assistance, but it is false: my mother never had an abortion," notes Andrew. Moreover, the City of Manchester has made, at the request of the Pacheco family, a thorough research in old books of burials from the cemeteries of San Rafael and San Miguel in search of the burial of the bodies of the twins. "There is not the slightest clue. Do not appear in any of those records. We were born in June 1950, but we have expanded the search to the next and previous months ... and there nothing! "says John. And their statements in writing the technical certification of the municipal archive Barrionuevo María del Rosario Serrano. How to explain this mystery? simply inexplicable." My father died with the pain of not having ever met her twin daughters, "laments Andrew Pacheco. Based on the documentation gathered, he believes that what happened to their missing sisters is a course of sale and trafficking, as well as kidnapping and false documents. Therefore, advised by counsel Viana Javier de la Puente, timely filed complaint on March 9 before Judge Francisco Javier Bilbao Tucho Alonso. This has provisions to transfer the case Malaga courts.

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