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The young woman, the daughter of Montelíbano councilor Jhon Jaime de la Barrera Torres, had been missing since January 7, the day on which, according to El Meridiano, unknown persons “took her from her home against her will.”
Although it was said that the victim had been kidnapped, that version was in doubt after the Córdoba Police issued a statement in which it assured that, According to family testimonies, “the woman continued to communicate by telephone in recent days.”
In those calls, the statement said, the young woman declared “her soon to return” home, but authorities found the lifeless body last Saturday near a bus stop on the road that connects Puerto Libertador with Montelíbano.
The local media said that one of the last communications was given on Friday at “6:00 pm”, which it interprets as “if she had been allowed to say goodbye to her parents” before she turned up dead.
Who killed the daughter of a councilor in Montelíbano María Camila de la Barrera Muñoz?
That is the question that the authorities in Córdoba try to answer, since El Meridiano said that the relatives of María Camila “were always asking” the men who called if they had any economic interest, but that these people showed no intention of having taken her to charge for her release.
Another piece of information that could shed light on the investigation is in a statement from the Montelíbano Council, which speaks of a rejection of “any act of violence that threatens the life of a human being, and especially the femicide that claimed life from María Camila ”.
For now, local media suggest that Legal Medicine is trying to establish if the young woman was sexually abused, if there are traces of any toxic substance, what type of weapon was used and what caused her death.
At the moment there are no known threats against the young woman or her family, and a statement from the father is expected after a security council in which a reward will be established.