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A family of Cartagena requests to reopen his case after checking that the place of burial there was not even a coffin (30/07/2014)

The prosecutor ordered the complaint file without practicing the exhumation of the remains

The family of a baby who died in 1979 supposedly has asked the Office of the causes Cartagena closed the prosecution itself the December 30, 2013, following privately exhuming the remains and not even locate reopen case when it should have been buried the remains.

The report of the forensic expert who practiced the exhumation, which is reflected not only was not located the body of the baby, but not even attached located in the application submitted this week by counsel Vicente San Martín Aisa, the coffin.

It is the first time this has happened in a case of stolen babies.

The fact that the family has owned the grave for what would have been very easy to make this expert evidence which itself is carried out in other regions is given.

The delivery took place at the Santa María del Rosell Hospital of Cartagena on July 18, 1979, at 8 months pregnant.

According to the documentation newborn weighed 3 kilos and a perceived lack of oxygen was transferred to incubators.

When I reported the death of his son, the father was asked to buy a box and take her to the hospital.

The coroner who conducted the work exhumatorios, Jaume Buj, forensic expert witness Neodiagnóstica lab, says that "it is impossible to disappear without trace from the coffin and the corpse.

It is the first time I see something.

Although sometimes found badly damaged remains and is difficult to extract DNA, this case is different.

There was nothing.

Nothing at all. "

Source: Bebés Robados Región de Murcia

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