Kristina (they're spelt her name differently in early articles) took nothing with her. No phone, clothes passport...anything.
She and the family had been struggling to adapt in Spain. They only arrived from Ukraine 3 years ago.
Dad took her computer away
because she spent so much time on it and then Kristina ran away. I am really wondering now if she was in contact with someone in Germany. And I am very worried that person may not be who Kristina thinks they are, if she has run off to meet them.
http://translate.google.co.uk/trans...recio-el-martes-en-javeaw&client=safari&hl=en
As I understand it (& my Spanish isn't great), the parents have been in Spain for around 10(?) years, Kristina/Khrystyna joined them about 3 years ago.
One of the articles references internet contact with a "boy" in Germany / a "German boy", hence the Koblenz/Frankfurt connection.
It's not clear how well the parents speak Spanish, which maybe causing communication problems both ways with the police & family.
(If anyone is wondering, it's quite easy to travel around Europe without a passport, if one has alternative European I.D.)
An other worrying point is in the article I posted at the start of the thread, referencing a "farewell note" found in Kristina/Khrystyna's belongings this week by her parents, which authorities seem to be interpreting as a possible suicide note (again, the caveat about my Spanish applies). It is not clear why it took 2 weeks to find the "letter"
Her phone, or (more likely) a signal from it, was apparently traced to the Town of Sagunto on the afternoon she disappeared. Sagunto is about 150km/90 miles from Javea.
I really hope the person who alerted me to this case will manage to log in soon, read Zweibel's suggestions, & provide the vital information which seem to be missing both from media reports & on the posters.
S