The body of Naomi Arcentales was exhumed and is transferred to Quito for a second autopsy

She died on December 12 in the apartment where she lived with her partner, in a building in Manta.

The body of Naomi Arcentales Sabando was exhumed at 08:00 this Wednesday, after the request of her family for a second autopsy to be carried out on the body to rule out that the 23-year-old girl had been murdered.

The procedure took place in the cemetery of the Pedernales canton, in Manabí, where the model was buried a week ago.

She died on December 12 in the apartment where she lived with her partner, in a building in Manta. The boyfriend of the deceased is Juan Carlos I., a Manabí prosecutor, who was suspended by the Judicial Council.

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The first autopsy determined that the woman had allegedly committed suicide.

The Arcentales family has doubts, as they assured that in the scene there were no indications of how Naomi would have hung herself from a cable, as she would have died.

Her parents asked for another autopsy to be carried out after learning that the deceased today was allegedly a victim of gender violence, as photos and chats were viralized.

Naomi’s body is transferred to Quito for the second autopsy. He is expected to arrive at the Legal Medicine Laboratory at noon.

In addition, this week it was expected that the prosecutor Juan Carlos I., Naomi’s boyfriend, would give his version to the Lebanese prosecutor Vásquez, who is investigating the case from Guayaquil, however, this procedure has been suspended twice.

On Monday it was announced that on Tuesday the 21st the Guayas prosecutor would travel to Manta to receive the version, however, the lawyer Luiggi García, representative of the Arcentales family, indicated that the prosecutor Vásquez revoked the impulse by which the face-to-face version would be taken. Naomi’s boyfriend.

Prosecutor sets date for exhumation of body of model Naomi Arcentales

“The date was set for today Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. via Zoom, then again it was changed to Thursday 23 at 3:00 p.m., also by Zoom, that is, this man can connect from anywhere in the world,” he said. attorney Garcia.

Julio César Cueva, legal defender of Juan Carlos I., explained that the reason for the change is due to the fact that this call to testify was made through the institutional mail of the aforementioned, access to which he had impediments since last Sunday, when the Council of the Judiciary suspended him from his work. (I)

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