DNA Test Confirms Remains of Martha Molina, Missing Woman in Spiritual Retreat
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TIJUANA – The bone remains located on January 1, 2025 in the Cerro del Coronel in Playas de Rosarito, do belong to Martha Molina, as confirmed by the Attorney General’s Office, who was able to determine it after DNA tests. “If they belong to a woman, yes the identity of this person was confirmed, genetic tests were carried out with her son, which were positive. He was officially informed by the Attorney General’s Office, we already have the form…
Family members expect the prosecution to provide results on the cause of death. The Attorney General’s Office of the State of Baja California confirmed that the bone remains located on January 1, 2025, at Cerro Coronel de Playas de Rosarito, correspond to Mrs. Martha Molina who disappeared on May 7, 2023 when she attended a spiritual retreat in the town of Primo Tapia. It was a group of hikers who made the discovery along with some of her belong…
After a year and eight months of intense searches, the ordeal to find Mrs. Martha Molina Corral, 63 years old, came to an end, as the Attorney General of Baja California (FGE) confirmed that the remains found in Cerro del Gorila, in Rosarito, on January 1 of this year, do belong to her. “The identity of this person (Martha) was confirmed, genetic tests were done… Source
After a couple of weeks of waiting, the Attorney General's Office (FGE) confirmed that the bone remains found during January 1, 2025 in the vicinity of Cerro Coronel, in the municipality of Playas de Rosarito, Baja California, correspond to Martha Molina, a woman who disappeared after attending a spiritual retreat in 2023 in the same area.
The prosecutor, María Elena Andrade, mentioned that they carried out DNA tests on her son and gave positive TIJUANA, Baja California, January 13, 2025.- After almost two years since Mrs.Martha Molina, 63, disappeared on May 7, 2023, after attending a retreat at the Cerro del Coronel, the Attorney General's Office confirmed that the bone remains located in Cerro del Gorilla, on January 1st by hikers, correspond to those of the elderly citizen.
This Monday, January 13, Maria Elena Andrade Ramírez, head of the Attorney General’s Office of the State of Baja California, confirmed that the human remains found on January 1st at Cerro Coronel, Rosarito, belong to Mrs. Martha Molina, who disappeared in May 2023 after attending a spiritual respite. “They were made ... The FGE entrance confirms remains found in Rosarito are from the missing lady in a spiritual retreat was first published in TJN…
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