アリシア・エステベ・ヘッド
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アリシア・エステベ・ヘッド(Alicia Esteve Head, 1973年7月31日[1] - )は、 2001年9月11日にワールドトレードセンターを襲ったテロ攻撃(9・11事件)の生存者であると偽称していたスペインの女性である。彼女はタニア・ヘッド(Tania Head)を名乗ってワールドトレードセンター生存者ネットワークに加わり、後にその会長に就任し、メディアでも度々取り上げられていた。2007年に彼女のテロ被害の物語の嘘が暴かれた。2001年9月11日当時彼女は、ニューヨークにおらず、バルセロナで授業に出席していた。
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- ^ a b Peirón, Francesc (2012年4月16日). “Un libro narra el engaño de una barcelonesa en el 11-S” (Spanish). La Vanguardia 2012年9月1日閲覧。
- ^ a b c Lara Bonilla (2007年10月1日). “Madrid newspaper reveals more details about Alicia Esteve Head: Suspected bogus 9/11 survivor from Barcelona”. La Vanguardia (Spain). 2018年9月11日閲覧。
- ^ a b c “Alicia Esteve comenzó curso en Barcelona días después del 11-S”. La Vanguardia. (2007年10月2日) 2018年9月11日閲覧。
- ^ a b Alicia (Tania) Head, WTC Imposter?
- ^ a b c d e f David W. Dunlap and Serge F. Kovalevski (2007年9月27日). “In a 9/11 Survival Tale, the Pieces Just Don't Fit”. The New York Times 2007年9月27日閲覧. "Tania Head's story, as shared over the years with reporters, students, friends and hundreds of visitors to ground zero, was a remarkable account of both life and death."
- ^ “World Trade Center Survivors' Network” (2018年7月7日). 2018年9月11日閲覧。
- ^ a b NPR Staff (2012年3月26日). “The Amazing, Untrue Story Of A Sept. 11 Survivor”. NPR.org. 2018年9月11日閲覧。
- ^ a b Michael Daly (2006年9月7日). “An Amazing Woman & Her Smile”. New York Daily News 2019年1月4日閲覧. "The momentum of her memories sometimes causes Tania Head to tell a tour group about the horribly burned man who handed her his wedding ring as she escaped the south tower. On occasion, she also tells the visitors that her own husband perished in the north tower. She always begins by introducing herself to those who come for a first-person account of 9/11 from one of the 122 volunteer guides at the new Tribute WTC Visitor Center.. "My name is Tania and I'm going to be your tour guide today," she said the other afternoon."
- ^ “Woman's 9/11 survival story questioned”. China Daily via Associated Press. (2007年9月27日) . "Tania Head has said that she was badly burned on the 78th floor of the south tower, that she was saved by a man who died trying to save others, and that a dying man handed her his inscribed wedding ring, which she later returned to his widow. She also said her husband, or fiancé, died in the north tower."
- ^ “Tales Of The City, Revisited”. Time. (2004年8月29日) . ""People cannot understand. We saw things," says Tania Head, who was injured while evacuating. "We had to make life-or-death decisions. The higher the floor, the more lonely you were. I can't get rid of my fear that it's going to happen again.""
- ^ “Paper finds big holes in woman's tales of surviving 9/11”. USA Today. オリジナルの2008年4月30日時点におけるアーカイブ。 . "She has a compelling story. Is it true? The New York Times reports today that "no part of her story, it turns out, has been verified." The company she says she worked for on 9/11 says it never heard of her. The same goes for the family of her "fiance" or "husband," according to the paper."
- ^ “The same old story”. New Statesman (2008年9月11日). 2009年9月13日閲覧。 “Take Cutting Edge: the 9/11 Faker (Thursday 11 September, 9pm), which was about Tania Head, who claimed to have been on the 78th floor of the South Tower during the attacks on the New York World Trade Center when, in fact, she had been in Barcelona at the time (for added piquancy, she also invented an imaginary fiancé who died in the inferno of the North Tower). Head is a fantastic subject for a film, but her story has been told before, in some detail, by the New York Times, the newspaper that discovered her fraud.”
- ^ Channel 4, The 9/11 Faker, broadcast September 11, 2008
- ^ Dunlap, David (2012年3月14日). “City Room; 9/11 Faker Is Spotted Briefly in New York”. The New York Times 2012年9月13日閲覧。
- ^ Forn, Marta (2012年7月11日). “Tania Head, impostora del 11-S, despedida de su empresa en Barcelona” (Spanish). La Vanguardia 2013年1月7日閲覧。
- 1 アリシア・エステベ・ヘッドとは
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