They found clothes and a burned suitcase in the Emerenciano neighborhood: they investigate if they belong to Cecilia

2023-06-18 17:15:46

The investigation in an attempt to establish who murdered Cecilia Strzyzowski and the fate of her still-disappeared remains, had the news of the discovery by the police of burnt clothing and a suitcase that “could be compatible” with those worn by Cecilia the last time she was seen alive, when she arrived at César Sena’s house to take a plane from there that would take the couple to Usuhaia.

The discovery of those burned garments was in the Emerenciano Sena neighborhood, in Resistencia. As reported THAT, the prosecutor Jorge Cáceres Olivera would have confirmed that it is clothing belonging to the disappeared young woman. Likewise, he explained that these clothes “She was found in a house in that area”.

The landlord stated that Strzyzowski was taken “gagged” and that they asked for “a shovel”

The Prosecutor’s Office considers that Cecilia’s alleged trip to the south of the country for an alleged job offer was a deception by the Sena so that César’s wife would go to the house where, it is believed, they ended up murdering her. As indicated, the burned garments were at an address in the Emerenciano Sena neighborhood, located on San Martín street at 3700.

As is known, what is speculated was the plan of the Sena to evade Justice, at least ten members linked to Emerenciano Sena they changed their cell phones between 24 and 72 hours after Cecilia’s disappearance, which aroused suspicions in relation to the case.

The detail was verified in the case and it was determined that in less than 72 hours since Strzyzowski was last seen they changed their cell phones with different “excuses.” “I dropped it and it broke, I lost it, it got wet and it was useless”were some of the statements of those members of the clan headed by Emerenciano Sena and Marcela Acuña, who are detained along with their son César and four other collaborators: Gustavo Melgarejo, his wife Griselda Reinoso, Fabiana González and her partner Gustavo Obregón.

These changes in equipment occurred when it was not yet publicly known that Cecilia was being sought for their relatives. For prosecutors, this striking collective event has to do with the maneuvers carried out after the crime, with the aim of hiding any relationship that could connect the femicide with those who were arrested days later.

The main suspect is César Sena (18), Cecilia’s ex-partner.

In any case, despite the intention that no evidence linked to the fact be found and that these devices are not found either, the prosecutors consulted with computer experts and they indicated that it is possible to recover all or part of the data stored in the digital “cloud” of each mobile phone user. For this reason, in the next few hours a report could be requested from the cell phone companies so that they also detail the locations of these people at the time of Cecilia’s disappearance and other details that can be provided for the investigation.

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The case is in charge of prosecutors Jorge Cáceres Olivera, Jorge Gómez and Nelia Velázquezwith the aim of reconstructing what happened to the woman who has been missing since June 2 and who is said to have been the victim of a femicide.

“There is nothing clearly human” in the skeletal remains found

The Forensic Anthropological team of the Judiciary of Córdoba assured in the last hours that “there is nothing clearly human” in relation to the skeletal remains found in the fields of the “Sena Clan”.

Located in Campo Rossi, on the outskirts of Resistencia, the anthropological team has already withdrawn from the province and returned to Córdoba to carry out “anatomy studies compared to the information” previously found. However, the specialists added that “there are some doubtful skeletal remains” but that “they are very deteriorated because they were exposed to the sun, to the water and they are also burned.”

The Team arrived at the request of the prosecutors in charge of the case. Likewise, during this week it is expected that the results of the possible blood stains are delivered and other skeletal remains found inside the house of Emerenciano Sena and Marcela Acuña.

Cecilia Strzyzowski case: a forensic team analyzes the bones found in the pig shop and expands the search

While, Gloria Romeromother of Cecilia Strzyzowski, the 28-year-old girl who has been missing since June 1 in Resistencia, held a meeting this Sunday morning with the Special Prosecutor Team (EFE) investigating the alleged femicide of her daughter, for which there are seven detainees.

Romero entered the prosecutor’s office accompanied by his other daughter and met with prosecutors Cáceres Olivera, Velázquez and Gómez. The meeting with the young woman’s mother occurs after the investigative statements of two of the seven defendants and two other witnesses.

Mother Cecilia told in the last hours that did not accept the representation of Fernando Burlando or Miguel Ángel Pierri and that he will continue with his lawyer and the lawyer Juan Arreguin. “I had no money to ask for a lawyer and Karina is sponsoring us. Neither Dr. Pierri nor Burlando will represent me,” Romero explained.

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