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AN expat has made an urgent appeal to have his sevenyear-old daughter returned from a Norwegian church after his ex-partner ran off with their child. Heartbroken Dominic Shepherd, 40, is involved in a nightmare battle with ex Tonje Bjornsen, 37, after she sought ‘refuge’ in the place of
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holding’ her daughter from joining her twin brothers in Mallorca. “I’m numb, but the boys make me strong,” Shepherd, an IT expert, based in Santa Ponsa, told the Olive Press. “I’ve had nothing but support from friends and family.”
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True heroes A PAIR of Spanish heroes came to the aid of Londoners attacked by three crazed terrorists at the weekend. Ignacio Echeverria and Sergio Farina stepped in to save the lives of innocent bystanders caught up in the carnage that killed seven and injured 48. It has now been confirmed that Ignacio Echeverria, from Madrid, who defended a woman from one of the terrorists, died in the attack. Echeverria, 39, is said to have been on his way home from a skate park on the Saturday night when he attempted to defend a woman with his skateboard in Borough Market. He was last seen lying on the pavement.
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Desperate dad’s fight to win back seven-year-old daughter from Norwegian church asylum
worship in February. Despite Shepherd winning custody of their three Britishborn children, Bjornsen is not allowing his daughter Maia to leave Spjelkavik Church in Ålesund. She now faces criminal charges in Spain for ‘illegally with-
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Choking back tears, the British expat, continued: “I am just concentrating on keeping my head together because those kids need a dad. We just want Maia back so we can live a normal life.” His ordeal began last August, when Bjørnsen left Spain with the children, ostensibly for a holiday, after living on the island for three years. However two weeks later he received a call from his partner to say she was not coming back. Mystified, the distraught dad was forced to use the Hague Convention to win legal custody of their children. But despite three court verdicts in his favour, he was forced to travel to Norway to get his children back after Bjornsen refused to return them. After picking up the two boys Tobias and Christian from school, he was stunned to learn Bjørnsen had fled with their daughter - whose birthday is this week - to live in a local church. “I was utterly lost for words,“ said Shepherd, who has spoContinues on Page 2
In a second incident, a heroic Spanish waiter put his life on the line during the onslaught. CCTV footage shows Sergio Farina, from Galicia, throw himself against the door of his bar to prevent one of the knife-brandishing terrorists from entering. He managed to keep the man from entering, before opening the door to help another person find safety. “You do not even think about it,” he said, “I could have simply left, as everyone did, but I would have left 28 people behind.” He added that ‘all he could see was a guy with dynamite’ as he tried to lower the bar windows’ shutters. He added: “We did not know how many terrorists there were and whether they would return.” Dozens of pedestrians were mowed down by a van on London Bridge before attackers stabbed a police officer and revellers around Borough Market with 12-inch knives. More than 20 remain in a critical condition. Opinion Page 6