Attorney: Husband denies any involvement in disappearance of American woman in Spain – WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports

Fort Lauderdel, Fla. ,

David Nozzvich was in her original Serbia, when his wife, Ana, disappeared from her Madrid apartment on 2 February and is collaborating with Spanish police and FBI, Ken Padwitz, her Florida -based lawyer said.

Originally a 40 -year -old Natural American Ana Kanjevich, a 40 -year -old, was a motorcycle helmet and disappeared shortly after he disappeared the safety cameras of his apartment complex by painting the lens. Two of her friends received a text message from her phone the next day, stating that she was running with a man for a few days she had just met. They say that the message was not written in her style and she never left with a stranger.

“David has worked with officials. He has spoken to detectives in Spain on several occasions. He has provided information about credit card … He has received a lawyer in Spain to help the Spanish officers go to the apartment to sign the documents that his wife had rented. “He is doing everything that he can probably do with Serbia.”

He said that if 36 -year -old Kanjevich traveled to Spain, it would not help in investigation or search.

“He does not speak Spanish. He does not have a family in Spain. He does not have friends in Spain. He has no place to live in a house or apartment or Spain, “said Padovitz.


Sana Ramu, a friend of Ana, said on Tuesday that David Nosevich told both of them and Ana’s brother that on February 2, he was at the couple’s Fort Lauderdel home and not in Serbia.

Ramu said, “Whatever he did can clearly confirm by the authorities.”

Madrid police said on Tuesday that investigation is on, but further details were not released.

David and Ana Kanjevich, who sometimes have the magic of “knezevic” to their surname, have been married to 13 years. He is the owner of EOX Technology Solutions Inc., which supports computer for South Florida businesses. Records suggest that they own a house and two other Fort Lauderdel Properties, currently subject to foreclosure.

Ana’s brother, Juan Heno, shows a report “bad” in an interview with a fort lodel detective, a report shows a report. He told the police that David was angry that he would divide sufficient amount of money.

But Padovitz said that the couple’s division was cordial and had also talked about finalizing their divorce and hiring only a lawyer to divide their properties and other properties.

“That they were ‘a bad divorce’, ‘it’s just false,” said Padovitz.

Ramu said that Ana never told that the divorce was cordial, “But I too did not participate in all his conversations.” ,

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