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The Boyacá Police reported that in a rural area of the municipality of Tenza, Boyacá, they found the lifeless body of Jacqueline Quin Sánchez Quintero, who had been missing for several days. The body was found near where the Volvo vehicle with license plate CZW157 was found, last Friday, November 6.
(Context: ‘We are looking for our sister, help us’)
According to the statements of Carolina Quin, the victim’s sister, the woman made one last call at 2 in the afternoon on November 1, but she was unable to answer. However, they returned the communication and he did not respond, from that moment they lost track of him.
The search by the authorities began on the same day that the disappearance was reported when he was traveling from Bogotá to Villavicencio.
(Read also: They find in Boyacá the car of a woman who disappeared in Villavicencio)
Jackeline, a 50-year-old woman, had not communicated any risk situation before her disappearance: “She never reported to us any concern or anything that was putting her in threat, problem or danger. She simply disappeared when she wanted to go looking for a place to rest, something that was usual for her, looking for places to spend days of tranquility “, explained Carolina Quin.
Judicial Police personnel carry out the technical inspection of Mrs. Quin’s body to determine the specific causes of her death and opened the investigation to establish who was responsible for her death.