“Although the identification of the ten recovered bodies remains to be confirmed, andThis action generates hope for searching families and the communities of the Salaquí River basin,” added Gutiérrez.
To recover the bodies, two UBPD investigators delved into that thick region for a year from western Colombia and worked hand in hand with the community to find the bodies.
Jenry Serna Córdoba, a member of the Proclade-Colvena organization, which helped in the search, assured that “It is important that these processes continue to be articulated because the family comes first.”
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“That is the most important thing in the context of forced disappearances. This is the first fact that we are developing in Riosucio and we will continue with many more.”
The ten bodies recovered by the UBPD forensic team They were transferred to the municipality of Apartadó, in the department of Antioquia and were handed over to the National Institute of Legal Medicine. and Forensic Sciences for identification.