Death of Prosecutor Carlos Mario Molina: Forensic Reports & Investigation Updates

2024-01-31 16:12:55

In the investigation into the death of prosecutor Carlos Mario Molina in Bogotá, the Preliminary reports from Forensic Medicine indicate mixed asphyxiation. The same medicine was found in her body, Zopiclone, used in the case of Mauricio Leal and his mother.

According to reports, Zopiclone, a sleep-inducing medication, combined with a bag, would have caused the asphyxiation that led to the death of the prosecutor. This finding is relevant, since the same substance was involved in the case of Mauricio Leal and his motherwho, following being sedated with this medication, were murdered.

Unlike the case of Mauricio Leal, no signs of violence or defense were found on the body of Attorney Molina. Nor were any locks forced in the apartment or evidence of another person entering following Sunday, the last time the official was seen alive.

Forensic experts are continuing additional studies and analysis of biological samples to determine whether the death was a suicide or homicide. Statements from people close to the building and workers are being gathered to put together a clearer picture of the events.

The Prosecutor’s Office is addressing the case with homicide specialists, and it is expected that the conclusions of Forensic Medicine will contribute to clarifying the facts. The investigation also seeks to determine if anyone else was present in the prosecutor’s apartment.

So far, hypotheses are being used, and it is expected that the results of the investigation will provide a detailed explanation of what happened in Attorney Molina’s apartment.

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