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This was determined by the experts of the Gendarmerie. They also revealed that the objects burned in the patio were a wallet and part of a backpack belonging to the young woman.
The blood found in the house of the Sena clan, accused of the crime of Cecilia Strzyzowski (28), is human. This was determined by the expert reports carried out by the National Gendarmerie. At the same time, it was learned that the burned remains that were at the bottom of the property correspond to a wallet and part of a backpack belonging to the young woman, who has been missing since June 2 in Resistencia, Chaco.
The blood samples and the objects had been collected by experts from the Gendarmerie 10 days ago in the house of Santa María de Oro 1460.
The results of the expert opinion were incorporated in the last hours to the judicial file that is in charge of the Special Prosecutor Team (EFE) made up of Jorge Cáceres Olivera, Jorge Gómez and Nelia Velásquez.
Gendarmerie raid on the house of the Sena clan ten days ago. Photo Juano Tesone / Special Envoy
This report reveals that the remains of cloth that had been found in a patio of the house and that had been affected by the flames were from the backpack that Cecilia was carrying on the day of her disappearance, on June 2.
The experts managed to determine that, in addition, remains of a wallet and a credit or debit card that belonged to the victim were found, the sources consulted explained.
In that raid, the Gendarmerie experts, who worked for more than five hours at the site at the request of the prosecutors team, used a georadar to try to determine if the remains of the young woman had been hidden under cement, but the result of that measurement was negative.
César Sena (19) and his parents, Emerenciano Sena (58) and Marcela Acuña (51).
During that procedure, the experts also used luminol and established that in the room that belonged to César Sena there were traces of blood and that it corresponded to human blood, for which reason samples were taken that are now being analyzed by a team of biochemists to try to establish if they belong to a man or a woman and, in this case, if it belongs to Cecilia.
Cecilia Strzyzowski case: the possible eighth person involved
This Monday, the Government of Chaco released a new hypothesis about the Cecilia Strzyzowski case. They say there could be an eighth implicated in the young woman’s crime. “Through the complaint promoted from the Area in charge of Nahir Barud, a presentation was made last week before the Prosecutor’s Office to request that the possibility of an eighth implicated in the investigation be analyzed,” they indicated.
“We understand that there was another participation, another person who could have covered up the fact and we have already made the presentation,” said lawyer Nahir Barud, who is representing the Secretariat for Human Rights and Gender in the lawsuit. “We can talk about the existence of an eighth person, although we have not yet been able to verify it because we must have certain proofs,” she added.
As far as Clarín was able to find out, it would be someone who would have collaborated in the bonfire to erase Cecilia’s traces.
Analysis of skeletal remains
Regarding the work with the skeletal remains, Barud explained that the expert reports were carried out twice with the help of the forensic teams of Córdoba and Corrientes respectively, a task that took more than 10 hours and where the lawyer was present.
During the expert reports they were able to reconstruct some remains that were not in good condition, since they would have been cremated, they were fragmented “and it leads us to think that it is difficult to verify the way in which she was killed,” Barud explained. He also announced that through the DNA it will be possible to verify the blood samples obtained in another place, since last week the DNA samples were taken from Cecilia’s family.
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