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A British grandmother claims that she was locked in the Spanish prison for almost a day after losing her passport. Pam tweedale He landed in Madrid for what he had to be a lifetime journey with 13 family members.
After landing with a lost passport and detained for almost a day, the 77 -year -old was forced to return to England. 56 -year -old daughter Sharon Mann believes that Pam’s passport was from the London Gatwick Airport on August 16th, after putting it under the seat after putting it under the seat of Madrid -Barajas, Iberia Airlines. The family was later sent to the airport police, which Pam and Sharon claimed to have been detained. Sharon said the couple was held in a cell one night before returning to England. “We know that he has a passport when we get on the plane,” Emily Mann, the partner of Sharon’s partner Emily Mann and Portsmouth. He said. “We put our bags under the seats because the fire was full and when we got off the plane, we walked for a minute, stood in the toilet and wasn’t in the passport bag. It should have been on the plane. We immediately panicked.
“Iberia said at the help table, they said they were going to wait and telephoned on the plane, but they said it wasn’t there, so they sent us to see the protector. Gezi, we had to go back, we had to ride on the plane and we had to call ourselves, and it would be a different story.”
“The guard Sharon and told me to go to Pam and leave, but we said in no way. They treated so rude. It took so long that we got a fine of 160 € because I was late for the transfer, so I left and left Sharon.”
Sharon added: “Finally, an officer came and took us to an office. The embassy closed on Sunday, they would send documents to someone on Monday. He would take his passport on Wednesday and my mother would be lucky enough to enjoy the last few days of his holiday on Wednesday.”
“Until then, he was taken into custody. I told them that there was a joke.
“We were placed in a cell with approximately 12 people who did not speak English, including men and closed the lights at 22:30. It was like an old -fashioned prison with metal bunk beds. I didn’t know if I was with the killers. It was freezing and there was just a rotten paper.”
Return flights returned to £ 500, but Sharon paid £ 200 to return to Spain to join the rest of the family, and the next week to return with £ 300 £ 300. He said that he had recently been rejected to access the drug of PAM, who had gallbladder surgery and suffered from asthma, and went without food and water until he returned to Heathrow at 13:25 the next day.
Sharon: “We signed some Spanish forms and we didn’t know what they said. It was recommended not to complain. We didn’t delay our return. We gave us a black bag. We put it in a police car. We accompanied the plane like criminals. My mother had a funny turn on the plane.
The holiday was organized by her children and grandchildren to remove their souls after her husband’s death last year. Emily added: “Pam is traumatized. Really confused, emotional, panic, depressed and doesn’t want to go out. We really wanted to give a holiday to Pam. We wanted to spend time with him and make memories for a week.
“Pam was completely excited. He suffered with his health. It wasn’t important if we couldn’t meet it; we worked because we wanted memories. Allan would look at him, so we felt that we would disappoint him and we felt like his fault.