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The Boyacá Police reported that in a rural area of the municipality of Tenza, found the body of Jacqueline Quin Sánchez Quintero, near where the Volvo vehicle with license plate CZW157 was found, on Friday, November 6.
The search by the authorities began on November 1, when the victim’s family denounced that he had disappeared when he was traveling from Bogotá to Villavicencio.
According to Carolina Quin, the victim’s sister, the woman made a last call at 2:00 in the afternoon that November 1, but she he could not answer. However, they returned the communication and he did not respond, from that moment they lost track of him.
“Judicial Police personnel are conducting a technical inspection of the woman’s body to determine the causes of death,” says the Boyacá Police.
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In dialogue with La W, Carolina narrated that Jacqueline spoke at 1:00 in the afternoon with her daughter about personal things and told her that they would talk later.
“She was traveling on an ecological tourism plan to Tocaima, but this time she thought of Villavicencio, it was not a frequent route,” he said.
In fact, the authorities searched for the woman throughout the country, especially in Bogotá and the departments of Boyacá and Meta.