Google Maps does not know Gladys Del Estal Street, in Tudela, where another name appears. This small example demonstrates the “non-existence” of the victims, according to anthropologist Karlos Irujo. The environmental activist was removed by the civil guards shortly after placing the monolith on the bridge on which he was killed, and the plaque on his behalf has appeared repeatedly shattered.
In Donostia-San Sebastián, Cristina Enea Park has been declared Gladys-Enea by the neighbors of Egia. Gladys, with the neighbors, had repaired that sad and dark place. There is also an explosive device placed there at first, but it is one of the few that has been respected. Officially, inside the park is the Gladys del Estal pass.