Homeless man who became friends with the British tourist robbed and left to live on the street in Peru, dies tragically, just as his friend will return to the UK
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The homeless The man who became friends with the British tourist Hannah Almond in Peru when she was robbed and Penniles was left on the street, died tragically.
Hannah spent about a month under a bridge with the older Vagrant and was filmed desperately to prevent civil servants from getting him away in a car after aggressive locals had forced it to move the couple and burned their possessions.
The 32-year-old fashion graduate from Grimsby was then detected by a friend who traveled from his house in Lima to Cusco after hearing her desperate situation.
She is expected to be flown back to the UK to continue her recovery of psychological problems, which it is said to have been a contributing factor for the horror situation in which she was after traveling to the South -American country on a yoga retreat to “find themselves”.
At night it arose the older man with whom she spent a large part of the past few weeks with died in a charity-run OAP house to which he had been brought after a short stay in a hostel.
He is supposed to be dead in his bed yesterday, with local media who reported that he died after contracting bronchial pneumonia.
Local authorities have confirmed that the man, known to the local population as the ‘grandfather under the bridge’, has to be identified.
They are now expected to try to find out who he is with fingerprint tests as part of an autopsy and a possible public attraction. If he cannot be formally identified, he will probably be buried in the grave of a pauper.
It is not yet clear whether Hannah, whose mental health is known as unstable, the devastating news is told about the man described as the only person she trusted after he ended up on the street.

Hannah Almond became friends with an older homeless man (depicted together) and the pair that is sheltered together in an improvised camp under the Belén bridge in Cusco

Hannah, 32, a fashion -graduate from Grimsby, was stranded, tough and unable to reliably contact her family after the attack

Last Thursday Hannah and the man were violently removed by a group of traders on Avenue Ejército, according to witnesses

All her possessions were burned (above) when she was robbed in Peru
During their time to protect under Cusco’s Belén Bridge, local media reports that Hannah treated the wounds of the older man and shared food with him.
Then last Thursday Hannah and the man were violently removed by a group of traders on Avenue Ejército, who pushed them, threatened with sticks and then burned all their possessions, according to witnesses.
The scenes caused indignation about the city and forced the police to intervene, showing video later showed that the older man was placed in a police vehicle before being taken to the house.
The man had been the only person who trusted Hannah, with the trauma of the attack too scared her to accept help from embassy officials.
She was finally found on Sunday by Piero Villanueva, whom she had briefly met in Lima and traveled to Cusco to look for her after MailOnline had increased the awareness of her plight. It is expected that she will return to the UK soon.
Henry Gonzales, a legal adviser for a Cusco Public offering department, confirmed the death of Hannah’s friend and said he was admitted to the OAP residence where he died with the initials NN who stands for Ningun Nomre or no name in English.
He also claimed that the homeless man was in order, in terms of health it was health when the local authorities recorded him and added: “He was already a bed and a room in his new home.”
The body of the dead man is now in a mortarus in Cusco. There is nothing at this stage that points to his death as a crime -related.
A GoFundMe appetite set up by Friends of Hannah’s to help her return to the UK from Peru before she disappeared after her forced deportation now is almost 95 percent of his target of £ 10,000.

Video showed the older man who was placed in a police vehicle before being taken to the house

‘Hannah recognized me and approached me crying and I asked her to leave with me. Thank goodness she is safe, “Piero Villanueva told the local TV. Shown: the two are after the rescue
She was found earlier this week after she was briefly missing by Piero Villanueva that time with her in Lima after she arrived in Peru in March before she moved to Cusco.
Hannah’s friend Sophie Wallace had unveiled on the GoFundme page page before she disappeared a worrying disappearance at the end of last week: ‘Hannah traveled to Peru in March in the hope of an adventure, but instead she is in a terrifying and heartbreaking situation.
“She was robbed and attacked and lost her passport, telephone and all her money.
‘Since then, Hannah’s mental health, something she has been struggling with for a long time, has taken seriously.
‘She is now in the middle of a crisis in mental health care and lives under a bridge with a homeless man she became friends, the only person she is currently trusting.

Mr. Villanueva (left) traveled to Cusco to help Hannah Almond (right) after hearing her test

Mrs. Almond has been in Peru since March on a yoga retreat
‘Despite attempts to help her through official channels, Hannah is deep anxious and unable to accept support from the embassy or local authorities.
“She is extremely vulnerable, isolated and not safe life in the streets of Peru.”
Local traders were filmed by pushing and threatening the former student of Leeds Beckett University Fine Arts before they have disappeared after complaining about her ‘aggressive’ behavior towards them.
Mark Atkinson, the British consul in Peru, told the local media that Hannah arrived in Cusco at the beginning of March as a tourist and was not planning to define her visa when he revealed that her immigration status was now in Limbo.
He said before she feared her safety by disappearing that the embassy had coordinated help with the local police and offered direct support, including hotel accommodation and food, but she continued to return to the same bridge where she had slept under her for her forced eviction.
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