Death of the Main Defendant in the Jimena Salas Case: What the Autopsy Revealed
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The autopsy on the body of Javier Nicolás Saavedra, the main defendant in the case for Jimena Salas' femicide in January 2017, in Salta, revealed that there was no intervention by third parties, which is why the main hypothesis continues to indicate that it was a suicide. According to the report released by the Provincial Public Prosecutor's Office, Saavedra was found one day before being tried along with his brothers in a bathroom in Hall D of …
The first criminal prosecutor of the Serious Crimes Against Persons Unit of Salta, Santiago López Soto, is investigating the death of Javier Nicolás Saavedra, a prisoner who was to begin trial this Tuesday along with his brothers for the femicide of Jimena Salas, which occurred in January 2017 in the neighboring province. According to the report released by the provincial Public Prosecutor's Office, Saavedra was found inside a bathroom in Ward D…
This Tuesday the autopsy was carried out with the participation of an expert presented by his family and the preliminary report notes that the death occurred due to hypovolemic shock due to cutting wound in the left arm. Criminal prosecutor 1 of the Graves Unit Attacked against the Persons in turn, Santiago López Soto, reported that since the day of this Monday 15, various investigative tasks were deployed to clarify the circumstances of the dea…
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