A second forensic report requested by the family of Debanhi Escobar, young Mexican found dead in state motel cistern new lion (north) disappeared after several days, reveals that she was a victim of sexual abuse and that she was murdered.
A report from the newspaper El País, which had access to the second forensic report, indicates that the opinion, which assesses the first official autopsy, rules out an accident, a line of investigation followed by the persecution from the state of Nuevo Leon.
This second report, at the request of the family, indicates that Debanhi was hit several times with a “blunt cop on the head” and died before taking the motel cistern.
“It’s a violent homicidal death,” the report says, also showing the young woman’s body “showed signs of an abusive sexual relationship.”
On April 27, the Prosecutor’s Office of Nuevo León dismissed the prosecutor specializing in missing persons and kidnapping prosecutor Rodolfo Salinas and Javier Caballero respectively, who led the case, for serious “omissions and errors“on the investigation.
The removal came after search groups searched the motel up to four times and did not find the body, which was later found in a cistern in the building’s courtyard.
Source: El heraldo
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