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The only detainee is a man who communicated with her through social networks and reportedly quoted him in a square in the capital of that province.
The prosecutor general of Chaco, Francisco De Obaldía Eyseric, confirmed that the body found Friday in an unobstructed area of the south of Resistencia is Angelina Cáceres. The 13-year-old girl had been missing since 23 December. Her father also identified clothes like the ones the girl wore on the last day they saw her alive.
The security forces found the body this morning, after a triangulation of cell phones that has reduced the scope of the search. They then badyzed the remains to confirm their identity. According to local media, the corpse was in the same place for more than 20 days.
This morning, the police and the girl's family arrived in the neighborhood of Calle 25 (Lynch Arribálzaga), about 800 meters from Soberanía Nacional Avenue. The minor's mother had a nervous breakdown and had to be badisted.
"I want to point out that today it has been clearly determined that 95% of autopsy reports and dental reports indicate that it is Angelina." The father was also able to certify that he "It was his daughter's clothes," said De Obaldía Eyseric at a press conference.
Regarding the investigation into the murder of Angelina, the prosecutor said: "The information we have about the expertise of the phone of Jorge Peralta (only detainee and main suspect) are clear.We were able to obtain solid information by GPS. "In addition, he added:" I can not badure the participation of a second or third person in fact.The investigation is open and we do not exclude nothing. "
She had disappeared since December 23
The young teenager left her home in the Juan Bautista Alberdi neighborhood to go to an evangelical church on December 23 afternoon and they no longer saw her. Shortly after their arrest, Jorge Peralta, a 21-year-old man who communicated with her through social networks. Peralta allegedly quoted him on a place.
The provincial government offered a reward of 250,000 pesos to those who provided specific information that would help find the girl. Several parades demanding the appearance of the girl were summoned by women's rights organizations and teachers of the school where she was a student.
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