Bone remains found in Puerto Montt: Investigating whether they belong to a missing woman



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The Investigative Police (PDI) and Firefighters personnel They found the whereabouts of skeletal remains and clothing in a ravine in Puerto Montt, Los Lagos Region.

The discovery occurred this Saturday in the Camahueto estuary sector, in Villa Las Bandurrias, where the PDI together with firefighters recovered the bones.

These were transferred to the Legal Medical Service (SML) to be appraised and thus rule out or confirm the identity of the remains.

The Puerto Montt prosecutor arrived at the place, Natalie Johnson, in charge of the investigation of the case of Claudia Agüero, disappeared since December 2019, who reported that “we have indeed found skeletal findings, I am not going to refer to the data or the characteristics and they will be analyzed.”

Agüero was last seen at a whereabouts in the Lagunitas sector of Puerto Montt, when she was going to the Volcanes Valley, and at that time her cell phone was found, which was highly skilled to find her whereabouts.

“Tomorrow they will be received at the Legal Medical Service and we have also found other evidence of criminal interest,” he added.

Meanwhile, the subprefect of the PDI, Enrique Zamora, he maintained that “based on that protocol now deeper expertise comes of the bones to determine if they are animals or human and that has to be corroborated by the Legal Medical Service, so we are also going to work with our Criminalistics Laboratory in this regard. “

The woman’s family arrived in the area, who were informed of the fact, however, criminal investigations are needed to know if the remains are of human or animal origin.



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