An extremely decomposed body was found in Bodrum via Popayán-El Tambothis is on December 4th.

According to preliminary information, it appears that this person is a young woman. Esther Dayana Dimey Munoz, In the city that has been missing for two months Popayan.

(Read here: Man who tried to burn his wife alive with a ripper in Bogotá was sent to prison).

A 23-year-old woman was reported missing after leaving her house in the neighborhood on the night of September 25. chamaIt is located in the city of Popayán. He was going to meet someone he knew from social media at a restaurant.

However, the young woman never mentioned the name of this person or the name of the place where she would meet him. The last thing known was that he left at 8pm and did not return.

This situation caused great concern among her family and friends, and from then on she launched a search campaign in cooperation with the authorities and the Cauca Women’s Secretariat.

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According to the authorities in charge of the case, the body found on the Popayán-El Tambo road most likely belongs to young Esther Dayana Dimey Muñoz.

Local media reported that when they found the body, it was buried on the road in an advanced state of decomposition.

According to the regional director of the Cauca Prosecutor’s Office, in an interview with the local radio station Radio Super, The body was taken to the Forensic Medicine Institute.

So far, the cause of the woman’s death or the circumstances under which she died is not clearly known. Authorities are continuing their work on the incident.

(Continue reading: Man who allegedly killed his ex-partner was sent to prison because she did not want to return to him.)

You or any woman around you If you are a victim of psychological, physical, economic or sexual violence, call national line 155.

Likewise, you can reach the Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office Communication Center on line 122 from your mobile phone number 018000919748 or send an e-mail to [email protected].If your life is at risk, you can call the 123 emergency line in Colombia.

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