First off, the police have admitted that they did not treat the call as an emergency in the first instance and it was only following the receipt of the second call that they sped to the scene.
In the absence of any mobile telephone records it is not possible to determine when the first call was made to the police or by whom.
If anyone was responsible for a delay it was the receptionist.
Please, where has the police admitted that they didn't treat the call as an emergency ?
Nelson Filipe Pacheco da Costa
02-Processos Volume II Pages 417-419
Date/Time: 2007/05/07 18H45
G.N.R. Military Personnel
Concerning the issue of the process said;
. In the sequence of facts, he was with the patrol of the GNR that went to the Ocean Club Gardens establishment (situated in Para da Luz) on night of May 03, 2007, with the goal of investigating the circumstances that surrounded the disappearance of a minor, of British nationality, that was installed there temporarily, together with the rest of her more direct family ' knowing these to be, the respective parents, and two siblings, twins, minors, whose name do not need to be clarified;
. Clarifies that the occurrence in question was transmitted to the above referenced patrol via radio, at time when they were located in Odiaxere;
. The patrol of which he took part, and now as a witness,
went immediately to the principal reception of the aforementioned establishment, where there was encountered the father of the missing child;