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The discovery of five members of the same family without life inside a house in the El Consuelo neighborhood, in Tunja, has the inhabitants of the sector dismayed.
The incident was recorded this Sunday, when a person alerted the authorities about an alleged crime inside the house.
Upon arriving at the house, authorities found the lifeless bodies of Nelson Fernando Núñez, 40; his wife, 39; his mother, 61, and his two children, ages 9 and 6.
According to Colonel María Emma Caro, commander of the Tunja Metropolitan Police, there were no signs of violence on the bodies of the victims or there were signs of damage to the doors of the house, which would indicate that it was not an outside aggressor.
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“After learning about the situation, foreign violence was ruled out because there were no traces of aggression and the surveillance work did not notice the arrival of strangers,” explained the colonel.
Commander Caro specified that the man was found partially suspended in the living room on the first floor of the house and the rest of the people were with blankets and sheets on their faces.
Legal medicine carries out the necessary expert work to determine the cause of death of these five people, since there are no signs of violence.
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“They tell us it could have been him, in the sense that the bodies were found, but we do not know if they supplied anything, there are no signs of violence,” the colonel said. Nelson Fernando was an electronic engineer and a mathematics teacher.
Two experts traveled from Bogotá to continue the investigation and determine the causes of the deaths.
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