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The parents of Lola Chomnalez, the 14-year-old girl murdered in Uruguay in 2014, have returned to the neighboring country with a new glimmer of hope to find those responsible for the death of her daughter. The fact is that Rocha prosecutor Patricia Sosa is retiring and prosecutor Jorge Vaz will take over.
Diego Chomnalez and Adriana Belmonte were ahead of the events and appeared on Tuesday with the prosecution, accompanied by his lawyer, Juan Raúl Williman. They interviewed Vaz and they handed him a document prepared by forensic experts of the Argentine Public Prosecutor about crime.
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The Uruguayan judicial officer has yet to badyze this brief and the rest of the details of the case, although the local media confirm that he is determined to take action: ask again the villagers of the spas Valizas and Aguas Dulces.
Lola was not more than 18 hours in Valizas. He arrived at three thirty in the afternoon of December 27, 2014. The next day he went for a walk on the beach towards Aguas Dulces. He must have walked at least four kilometers. His body was found two days later, in a difficult place of access, in a dune of bushes, about 200 meters from the beach. Shortly after, a backpack appeared with a towel with traces of human blood.
The other family lawyer is Jorge Barrera. With him the newspaper was communicated The country. "The study contributed, it was prepared by experts. Lola's family moves not only to Uruguay but also to Argentina "He said, and then insisted that Lola's parents have "firm determination" that the crime does not go unpunished.
These experts have studied the file, which now counts 5,000 pages, and interviewed a hundred people, of which 40 were the subject of an investigation. Adriana Belmonte also referred to the investigation and, consulted by El País, said that her daughter had been killed by at least two people and that these people were currently in the areas of Valizas and Aguas Dulces.
The forensic investigation into the crime is bogged down at least ten times during this last time: There were five judges, five prosecutors, four police officers and a hundred detainees. This is one of the more cases of changes of judges and prosecutors in the country's judicial history.
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