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At the top of the colony’s Nopalera near the Fourth of April-west of the city-the body was found dismembered, skinned and burning of a man in a lonely land.
The finding was reported to the 066 emergency service shortly after ten o’clock, but the Municipal Preventive Police confirmed the incident at one in the afternoon.
Note that when the police arrived at the farm where they were found the remains of the unfortunate man, and there were several people who later said the representative of the Attorney General who came to this place to try to see if the body was that of his family Venancio Andres Ramirez, 22 years old, ex officio assistant mechanic who disappeared, but did not specify the time.
Even though it was not possible to identify it visibly, the mother of the deceased, Mrs. Mariana Ramirez Clemente, 65, claimed that if he was his son.
However, the condition in which the body was found it was impossible for there to be identified, so that will have to be determined through DNA studies that will be asked in the Medical Examiner.
In the scene where the remains were found mutilated a man came auxiliary agent’s office in turn, experts from the state Attorney General and Forensic Medical Service personnel (SEMEFO) who found the trunk, right arm and head severed on a dirt road located at the top of that colony.
About fifteen feet left leg was found and 50 meters ahead, just below a tower of the Federal Commission of Electricity (CFE) were found remains of human hair and a bottle of alcohol, cane.
According to experts of the PGJE experienced is very likely that the victim was flayed because the amount of hair that was found.
The body was partially burnt although the ministerial authorities know what type of fuel used to arrest the killers to fire the corpse severed.
After the prosecution concluded the proceedings of law, the maimed corpse was taken to the Forensic Medical Service facilities (SEMEFO) and will be at this point that will determine whether the remains are that of 22 year old mechanic assistant, Andrew Venancio Ramirez.