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On November 1, the family of Jackeline Quin Sánchez Quintero, a 50-year-old business administrator and self-employed worker, reported her disappearance. The woman told her relatives that she would travel from Bogotá to Villavicencio to spend the holiday Halloween bridge on the plain, but, once in the capital of Meta, they did not hear from her again. At least until November 8, when the authorities found her dead in the municipality of Tenza, Boyacá.
The story of the disappearance and death of Jackeline Quin, whose causes will be determined by the Judicial Police, according to Colonel Germán Jaramillo Wilches, commander of the Boyacá Police, began on Thursday, October 29, Date in which he went from Bogotá to Villavicencio to spend a few days off. This was reported to the media by her sister, Carolina Quin, who claimed to have spoken with Jackeline for the last time on Friday, October 30 at 2 p.m.
She never reported any concern or anything that was threatening her
What happened next is still a mystery. According to the sister of the deceased, after the phone conversation on Friday, Jackeline called her again, but she couldn’t answer. From that moment, her family did everything possible to communicate with her again, but it was not possible, which is why they began to look for her, and, on November 1, they notified the police of what had happened.
“She never reported us any concern or anything that was threatening her, problem or danger,” Carolina Quin told the media. According to her, whoever traveled alone to Villavicenci was not even strange, since it was common for her to “look for places to spend days of tranquility”.
Jackeline’s vehicle was found in Boyacá
The disappearance of Jackeline worried her family even more after, on November 6, after days of searching, the authorities found the vehicle in which she traveled to Villavicencio in a place in the municipality of Tenza, Boyacá: about 189 kilometers From the capital.
According to Carolina Quin, the metallic silver Volvo vehicle, at first glance, did not show signs of having been violated or of having been involved in an accident. “The car is hers, it was located on a country road, and it was closed, in good condition (…). The vehicle is now in the hands of the authorities, who are making progress in the necessary investigations so that they can tell us something that will give us clues about what happened to my sister, “he said.
The discovery of the car, apparently, served the authorities to find the body of Jackeline Quin, who on November 8 was found in a nearby sector where the Volvo CZW157 plates was located days ago.
“The woman’s body corresponds to that of Mrs. Jacqueline Quin Sánchez Quintero, who had been reported as missing in Villavicencio by her relatives, in previous days”, confirmed the Police Department of the department of Boyacá.
Now, according to statements by Enrique Quin, Jackeline’s brother, for Caracol Radio, “my sister’s case is under investigation by the authorities, the CTI and the Police, and we hope that the investigations will advance to find out what exactly happened” .