Matilde Muñoz's Family, the Spanish Woman Who Disappeared in Indonesia, Believes that This Is "a Manual Crime" and Demands More Forcefulness From the Police.
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The family of María Matilde Muñoz Cazorla, the 72-year-old Spanish woman who disappeared on the island of Lombok (Indonesia) since July 2, considers that this is "a crime...
After a life scouring the perfectly chipped skies, exazafata Matilde Muñoz, already older, found herself in the backpacking meccas of Asia, where she deepened in yoga and meditation. At 72, her last crush was Indonesia, but before she had spent long seasons in India, Nepal, Thailand or Vietnam. On the island of Lombok she lost track on July 1 and, since then, the despair of the family has not stopped growing.Keep reading...
Mati has been missing for two months, and it's only now that the Lombok police have begun the investigation. Due to pressure from her family and this program, the investigation has begun to get more serious. It even seems they're going to try to geolocate the backpacker's cell phone. We connect with Joaquín Campos, the journalist currently in Indonesia and leading the entire case. "The geolocation of the phone has been called into question becau…
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