Relatives of Marelvis Rocío Nieto, the employee of the Air-e company who died last Sunday, December 3, together with his two children and his partner in the middle of a fire, the causes of which are still being investigated by the Public Prosecution Service, arrived in the morning of this Saturday, January 13 Institute of Legal Medicine to demand the delivery of the woman’s body to give her a Christian burial.
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Even Nieto’s relatives had called for a sit-in on social networks to put pressure on the entity, but after their arrival, Emily Pacheco, daughter of Marelvis Rocío, stated from the entrance of this place that the organization had apologized for some delays in the identification with DNA and dental letter of the woman’s remains.
“We wanted them to give us precise information about my mother’s trial, but they called me to apologize and gave me the document from the Public Prosecution Service so that her Christian funeral could take place,” Emily said.
Regarding the causes that led to the fire, the young woman stated that she “had no information about it” but reiterated that “the Public Prosecutor’s Office was investigating to find the exact cause.”
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It must be remembered that the Atlantic division of the Public Prosecution Servicelast December, reported that it was awaiting the death sentences from the Institute of Legal Medicine of the four members of the Márquez Nieto family who died after a fire in the house in the El Cortijo neighborhood, in Soledad.
At the time, it was said that the investigating agency was also waiting for a report on the response to the emergency Soledad Volunteer Fire Department. According to the entity, this was requested to determine what actually caused the fire in the house located at No. 22-99 25th Street.
Adalberto de Jesús Márquez Conrado, 58, and Marelvis Rocío Nieto Varela, 46, died in the fire; Jesús Alberto Máquez Nieto, only 16 years old, and Édgar Junior Pacheco Nieto, a young man of 25 years old.
Source: El heraldo

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