The young man had left his house and his relatives had him disappeared.
Babahoyo
With signs of torture, handcuffed and blindfolded, the body of Jonathan Larrea Paredes was found on the night of Tuesday, November 2.
The finding was made by community members of an enclosure located on the side of the road that leads to El Achiote, belonging to the rural parish Febres Cordero de Babahoyo, in Los Ríos.
Criminalistics elements arrived at the scene, where they verified that the body also had a hole in the forehead caused by a firearm projectile.
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After carrying out the corresponding examinations, the body was taken to the Babahoyo morgue, without being identified, as it did not carry personal documents. However, the investigating agents found next to the body a note with messages of alleged warnings, but no further details have been given.
Around 11:00 on Wednesday, November 3, relatives of the victim approached the forensic center and it was then that the body was identified.
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His relatives refused to give statements to the press, but unofficially stated that Jonathan, 22, left his home on the afternoon of Tuesday, November 2, from his home, located in the La Ventura sector, heading for the Muñoz Rubio citadel, and from that day on they did not know his whereabouts. They also revealed that the young man leaves two daughters in the orphanage. (I)

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