Legal Medicine preliminarily rules out the rape of Yenny Karolay Nohava – La Crónica del Quindío

Author : David Salazar

Sources from LA CRÓNICA assured that they await the results of the fluid analyzes to give the final verdict.

LA CRÓNICA learned from sources in Bogotá that one of the preliminary conclusions of the autopsy performed on the body of Yenny Karolay Nohava Forero is that she had not been raped.

According to that opinion of the National Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences, in order to determine 100% that violent carnal access did not occur, the result of the samples of body fluids from the corpse of the 20-year-old girl must be awaited.

But at the time of the analysis of the lifeless body of the seventh-semester law student at the La Gran Colombia University of Armenia, it was concluded that there were no injuries to her private parts that would clearly determine any unusual situation.

However, the authorities for now do not dare to rule out the possibility of abuse until they have a scientific conclusion, which does not lead to comparisons of samples, which definitively proves that this unfortunate situation did not occur, otherwise, they would have to conduct new studies.

The authorities also analyze the modality of the 4 attacks that the lady suffered with a knife by her aggressor in the La Arenosa sector, in the village of La Concha, a place known as Bremen, a wooded area on the road that leads to the village. Membrillal de Circasia with the urban area of ​​this municipality.

The result of the more than 50 investigative activities of the Attorney General’s Office, FGN, show that Yenny Karolay Nohava Forero was not killed by a robbery, since when the body was found, it had all her belongings.

They also ruled out any fact related to drug trafficking, latent in the town, because the lady did not carry out actions outside the law, nor did she belong to organized common criminal groups.

It should be noted that, until the closing of this edition, no arrests had been made of the person or persons possibly responsible for the murder of the citizen. This task is not only the responsibility of the Quindío prosecution section, but also of the specialized group of investigators that was formed from the capital of the country to go to Circasia and prosecute whoever has committed this crime.

For now there are no lights of a strong hypothesis that gives direction to the investigation, the officials do not rule out any of the possibilities of the crime and the only visible typification that was given by the Police in Quindío was that of homicide, despite the fact that many citizens say it was a femicide.

So, as an economic incentive, one of the strategies that was conceived in the mayor’s office of that municipality under the administration of Ana Yulieth Díaz Ubaque was to offer a reward of up to $10 million to anyone who gives information that allows to clarify the events and allows the capture of the responsible or those responsible.

After 8 days of the crime of Yenny Karolay and the investigators of the Technical Investigation Corps, CTI, they have not yet found the knife.

in Circassia

After the murder of Yenny Karolay, in Circasia, insecurity is perceived among women who prefer to go out accompanied, and hesitate to walk along some public roads in the municipality, as compiled by LA CRÓNICA in its visit to the municipality last Saturday, where some ladies assured that they would not They are willing to travel alone through the La Arenosa sector, where Nohava Forero was murdered, because they fear that there is a criminal actor wandering around this area of ​​the town.

This despite the fact that the police station of that municipality is located a few kilometers from the scene of the crime, a fact that apparently would not be a guarantee for the women.

Although the authorities stated that they have increased the force and surveillance in the area, this does not generate enough confidence in the citizens, according to what they told this media outlet.

Rape in Pijao, another unsolved case

The National Police and the Attorney General’s Office, FGN, do not know who the 5 men were who raped and beat a woman on February 26 in the rural area of ​​the Morroseco neighborhood of the municipality of Pijao.

For now, the only answer that there is regarding the fact is that what has been found out belongs to the summary reserve of the investigation.

The physical and psychological examination of the National Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences was attached to the case as a tool to prosecute these people who also acted in a wooded area, but from the Andean town.

Femicide in Armenia

On January 29 of this year, the first femicide of this year took place in Quindío. Juan Carlos Salas González murdered Yuseidy Andrea Zuluaga Martínez, his sentimental partner, with a knife, because she did not want to lend him her cell phone so that he might listen to music, as he assured in hearings to control guarantees before a municipal criminal judge, the Prosecutor’s Office 18 branch assigned to the Quindío Life Unit.

The person under investigation did not admit his responsibility for having murdered Zuluaga Martínez with a sharp weapon in the patio of his house, a substandard dwelling in the Milagro de Dios settlement in Armenia.

In that place they were seen and heard by the residents of the sector, he and his sentimental partner arguing: first with profanity, claims, more insults, until physical aggression, according to witnesses.

The commander of the Quindío Police, Colonel Jorge Mauro Córdoba Valencia, at a press conference, assured that these people had constant fights and Salas González was being investigated for the crime of domestic violence.

Also read: In memory of Yenny Nohava, one more for the immortelle garden

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