GUADALAJARA, Jal. (apro).- The Jalisco Institute of Forensic Sciences (IJCF) delivered the remains of one of the eight call center workers who were murdered.

10 days after the Jalisco Prosecutor’s Office confirmed that the remains located in 50 bags that were thrown to the bottom of a ravine in the Mirador Escondido neighborhood belong to the workers, and after 16 hours of procedures that began on Thursday the 15th, the sisters of Arturo Robles Corona left the IJCF facilities.

The women went to the workers of the Lucentino funeral service to give them instructions.

When asking Beatriz, Arturo’s sister about the long wait, she only commented that they waited the necessary hours and that “we made it.”

On June 6, the relatives of the eight call center workers filed a complaint with the Jalisco State Human Rights Commission to request that the delivery of the remains be expedited.

On Thursday morning, the IJCF delivered the first body, that of Mayra Karina Velázquez Duran, who was already buried in the Jardín pantheon.

The general coordinator of Security, Ricardo Sánchez Berumen, said that after confirming with a genetic comparison that they were the eight young people from the call center, contact was maintained with the families to deliver the remains, “according to the corresponding opinions being issued, validated by the public ministry and by the institute”.

The remains of six workers have yet to be delivered, among them: the brothers Carlos and Itzel Valladolid, Jesús Alfredo Salazar, Carlos García and Jorge Miguel Moreno.

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