the ordeal that Linda Michelle’s mother goes through to claim her corpse



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In case of Linda Michelle Amaya, the 15-year-old minor who was reported missing on November 30, 2020 in Bogotá, leaves more questions than answers. The Police assured that a body that was found in the San Bernardo, the center of the capital, would be that of the teenager.

The life of Natali Amaya, Linda’s mother, turned into hell since her daughter left the house never to return. In the midst of his despair, he sought help from the authorities, but did not obtain it, even arguing that she was a minor.

“I went to the CAI in my neighborhood and we did the first urgent act of warning and They say that to report they have to spend 72 hours”Said the mother.

For Carlos Valdés, former director of Legal Medicine, it is not true that you should wait that long to file the complaint.

“In the face of the disappearance of a person, there is no way that indicates that 72 hours must pass. A knowledgeable authority must act promptly and in a timely manner to initiate the search. The urgent acts are to find her alive, ”said Valdés.

The mother related that, after that time, she went to look for her daughter in Legal Medicine.

“They take a 45 minute interview in which they ask me for all the girl’s features: scars, teeth, nose. I ask if the body of a girl has arrived and they tell me that only that of a woman collected in San Bernardo has arrived, but that it was between 19 and 23 years old ”, Natali said.

However, the mother affirmed that this corpse was that of her daughter. She said she did not understand why, after giving all the details of the teenager, Legal Medicine informed her a month later that it could be Linda Michelle.

“They say that the body has not grown the wisdom teeth and it is absurd that he is of legal age. They summon me to take the test and I I demand that they let me see the body and it is that of my daughter”, He expressed.

The Prosecutor’s Office told Noticias Caracol that a meeting has already been held to analyze the minor’s case. The process of identifying the body, which relies on Forensic Medicine, was reinforced with two medical examiners.

The body has not been handed over to the family because it had no identity card, document that allows you to check fingerprints.



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