A 30-Year-Old Spanish Woman Found Dead On A Beach In Panama


(MENAFN- Newsroom Panama) The Panamanian Attorney General's Office has confirmed that the body of a woman found on a beach on Carenero Island, in the Panamanian archipelago of Bocas del Toro, is that of the 30-year-old Basque woman Eneritz Argintxona Fraile, who disappeared a week ago in that same area.
The Public Prosecutor's Office has reported in a statement that the autopsy indicates that the woman died as a result of a head trauma, so the case is being investigated as a possible homicide.


The last time the woman was seen alive was a week ago at the hostel on Isla Carenero where she was staying, where she had arrived a few days earlier after finishing a job as a volunteer in the area, which points out that, according to sources close to her, the girl was planning to return to Spain this week.
The Homicide and Femicide Department of the Bocas del Toro Regional Prosecutor's Office was able to identify the body thanks to the collaboration of the victim's mother, with whom the DNA was scientifically compared.
It was the young woman's family who reported her disappearance at an Ertzaintza police station after having no news of her whereabouts.


The Public Prosecutor's Office, which has begun field investigations to find those responsible, has reported that some of the victim's belongings have been located, as well as "clues of the possible perpetrators."
The investigation began when residents of the area found the body and notified the authorities.
Subsequently, officials from the Prosecutor's Office went to the scene to remove the body.

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