ISSUE NO. 1641
15 - 21 December 2016
MALLORCA
YOUR PAPER, YOUR VOICE, YOUR OPINION
A sickly rip-off? Parents on âŹ600,000 spending charge By Matt Ford A SPANISH couple who lived in Mallorca have been accused of exploiting their daughterâs rare medical condition by amassing âŹ918,000 in donations from the public and using the majority of it for their âpersonal enjoyment.â Nadia Nerea Blanca Garau, 11, suffers from trichothiodystrophy (TTD), an inherited condition characterised by a sulphur deficiency which can cause intellectual disability, stunted physical development and early death. But a medical expert this week claimed their daughterâs condition was ânot serious.â Her parents, Fernando Blan-
co and Margarita Garau, are accused of âlarge scale fraudâ by profiting from her illness, and were arrested on Wednesday, December 7, in the town of La Seu dâUrgell, Lleida Province. The pair began a now famous fundraising campaign for their daughter in 2008 which attracted the support of several national television stations. It saw them make numerous public appearances, but they are accused of spending âŹ600,000, two-thirds of the proceeds, on themselves. Despite claims by Blanco that the cash was used to travel the globe in search of cuttingedge medical solutions - including trips to South America, Cuba, Panama, Russia, India,
Finland, and a supposed âworld expertâ who dwells in an Afghanistan cave - he has so far failed to provide any solid evidence. Police investigators have discovered that the âŹ9,800 annual rent for the familyâs home is being covered by the charitable foundation created by Blanco. He also purchased a car valued at âŹ24,500 after donations increased following a recent televised advertising campaign. During a raid on the house itself, officers recovered âŹ1,845 in cash, 32 luxury watches valued at âŹ50,000, high-end elecTurn to page 4
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