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Feminicide Iztacalco: Human remains found in Miguel ‘N’s houses

Three homes rented by Miguel “N”, the pharmacobiologist chemist, who was arrested last Tuesday for the murder of María José, 17 years old, in the Iztacalco mayor’s office, were searched, and the result was that they found 20 human remains.

According to the Attorney General’s Office of Mexico City, bones and five skulls were located that, according to the first investigations, would correspond to at least seven different bodies.

So far, it is being reviewed whether the skulls are men or women and whether they are the product of a murder or not.

Surgical material and various chemicals were also found, so another hypothesis is that some bones have been used as material for studies.

For this reason, as part of the investigation work, various genetic tests are carried out on the remains found in the homes of the feminicide and the result will be compared with the DNA Bank of the capital’s Prosecutor’s Office to seek to detect the identity.

In his social networks, the aggressor shows trips to different parts of the world and calls himself a “sociable” person.

Also as part of the investigation work, agents from the capital’s Prosecutor’s Office have begun a series of interviews both at work and with their family circle.

What happened in the Iztacalco mayor’s office?

Last Tuesday, the subject entered the house of María José whom he murdered and the teenager’s mother was also attacked and is currently in the hospital.

According to the investigations carried out by the Prosecutor’s Office for the Investigation of the Crime of Femicide, Miguel entered the young woman’s house to sexually assault her and then deprive her of her life.

The man was discovered by María José’s mother, and she was suddenly attacked by the subject and caused several injuries for which she required hospitalization.

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