Dead woman, forgotten by the police. Commissioner Untaru says what are the chances that the CRIME will be solved



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Chief Commissioner (r) Mihai Untaru analyzed the case of the woman found dead in a block of flats in Săcele, exclusively for DC NEWS.

According to RealitateaPlus, the woman showed signs of violence on her body, and sources of the investigation assure that she was even raped. The woman was found dead this weekend, and the possibility of suicide was initially considered due to a possible incurable disease from which she would have suffered.

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What are the chances of solving the case?

“Most likely the case will be solved. The condition is that the team of judges mobilize, to re-analyze the entire situation at the scene, the witnesses who found it, the conditions in which it was found, including the crew that arrived at the scene. If there were traces of violence, it was clear that they were visible, they could not be invisible, we are talking about a crime in which the place is a common space, so there must be witnesses, and some traces that are still preserved. There were no surveillance cameras, no crime is perfect! It remains to be seen if the intervention procedure was followed, from those who called 112 to those who arrived at the scene, the SMURD team or the ambulance that was there, what they found, what they saw, what they felt, everything must be taken medically and factually.

Who is to blame for the ambiguity remains to be seen. In accordance with procedures, any deaths reported to 112, especially in common areas, are investigated in accordance with the rules. He does not give up, let salvation come to determine death, take the body and prepare. No, all deaths reported to 112 are analyzed. As long as the person has died in public space, some activities must be carried out. They may have been deployed and not made public. That’s another thing! “Said the chief reserve commissioner, Mihai Untaru. DCNews.



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