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Prosecutor's Office Asks You to Declare the Main Suspect in the Murder 24 Years Ago of Librarian Helena Jubany Following New Biological Reports

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The 27-year-old woman was murdered on 2 December 2001 in Sabadell after being thrown into a vacuum from the roof of an interior courtyard, naked, semi-conscious and with burns on her body.

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The 27-year-old woman was murdered on 2 December 2001 in Sabadell after being thrown into a vacuum from the roof of an interior courtyard, naked, semi-conscious and with burns on her body.

·Madrid, Spain
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The Prosecutor's Office has asked the judge who investigates the case of Helena Jubany, the librarian murdered in 2001, to cite Santiago L.P., one of the main suspects in the crime, who was acquitted in 2005 for lack of evidence, following new biological reports that incriminated him.Composite DNA remainsIn a statement, the Public Prosecutor's Office reports that she has asked the judge of Sabadell (Barcelona) for the statement as investigated b…

The Provincial Prosecutor's Office of Barcelona has requested further proceedings in the case of Helena Jubany, the young 27-year-old librarian murdered in 2001 in Sabadell, after receiving the results of an extension of the DNA analysis carried out on the basis of remains found in the victim's clothes. The new reports by the Scientific Police of the National Police Corps —with technology not available at the time of the crime — have revealed ge…

·Madrid, Spain
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The Prosecutor's Office requests that he be summoned to testify and that the procedure be reopened against Ana Echaguibel, another of the suspects.

'There will be a trial'. Lawyer Benet Salellas, who, among other cases, is defending the interests of the family of Helena Jubany, who died in strange circumstances

The investigation into Helena Jubany's crime may have taken an almost definitive step to send the suspects to trial. An expanded report from the Central Scientific Analysis Unit of the National Police has confirmed that in the sweater that the victim wore on the day of her murder there were DNA remains of the main suspect, Santiago Laiglesia. The result of this report confirms what was already indicated by a first analysis in which genetic remai…

·Granada, Spain
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