In a major update on the mysterious case of María Fernanda Sánchez Castañeda, the young Mexican woman who disappeared in Germany, the German Prosecutor’s Office has reported that the results of her autopsy do not indicate traces of violence.
The Embassy of Mexico in Germany, acting in collaboration with the Sánchez Castañeda family, announced that On August 9, the autopsy of the remains of María Fernanda concluded.
The autopsy successfully confirmed his identity through fingerprint analysis and, above all, did not reveal any signs of violence on his body.
This fact marks a fundamental step in the investigation of the circumstances surrounding his death. The absence of violence in her body could potentially eliminate certain lines of inquiry. and direct the investigation in other ways.
Waiting for the final results of María Fernanda
Although the absence of violence in the autopsy results provides significant information, the investigation of María Fernanda’s case is far from over.
Karen Sommer, spokeswoman for the German Prosecutor’s Office, indicated that the final results of the autopsy are expected to be available in approximately eight weeks, according to El País.
This delay is attributed to the current workload of the authorities.
The process involves not only examining the autopsy findings, but also considering possible additional investigations that may shed more light on the circumstances that led to the tragic death of María Fernanda. Only after these steps have been completed can a decision be made regarding the release of your body.
The disappearance of María Fernanda Sánchez Castañeda began on July 22 and shocked her family. The 24-year-old, who was studying for a master’s degree in the German capital, was last seen leaving his apartment to attend an alleged meeting. However, he never returned, leading to a desperate search and a series of investigations.
Finally, on Saturday, August 5, 2023, the Berlin police announced that María Fernanda Sánchez Castañeda was found dead by a passerby in the Teltow Canal, Adlershof.
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