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Alicia Esteve Head

Alicia Esteve Head (born July 31, 1973)〔 is a Spanish woman who claimed to be a survivor of the WTC September 11 attacks under the name Tania Head. She joined the World Trade Center Survivors' Network support group, later becoming its president. Her name was regularly mentioned in media reports of the attacks. In 2007, it was revealed her story was a hoax: Head was not in New York on September 11, 2001, as she was actually attending classes in Barcelona.
==Background and World Trade Center Survivors' Network==
She was born Alicia Esteve Head in Barcelona, Spain. She came from a prominent Barcelona family that was involved in a financial scandal in 1992, for which her father and brother served prison terms. She attended the University of Barcelona and worked for Hovisa, a Spanish hotel company.〔 She later worked in Barcelona as a management secretary from 1998 to 2000 and was enrolled in a master's degree program at ESADE in 2001 when the September 11 attacks took place.〔(Alicia (Tania) Head, WTC Imposter? )〕
Head traveled to the United States for the first time in 2003. The following year, she joined the World Trade Center Survivors' Network in 2004 after Gerry Bogacz, one of its founders, learned through word of mouth that a woman named "Tania Head" had developed an internet group for 9/11 survivors. After many months of email correspondence with Bogacz, she merged their groups.
The network's purpose was to provide support for survivors in the aftermath of the attacks, since most public support was paid to victims and their families, police officers and firefighters. After joining the group, Head's lobbying led to increased recognition for survivors, and she successfully negotiated that they be given access to Ground Zero, which they previously did not have.〔 She was never paid for these activities, nor for her involvement with the Survivors' Network, and in fact donated money to the group.

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