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The Relatives of Matilde Muñoz Trust that the Geolocation of Their Mobile Will Make It Possible to Clarify What Happened to Them.

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The Indonesian police have begun efforts for the geolocation of the mobile phone of Matilde Muñoz, the 72-year-old neighbor of Palma who disappeared on July 1st on the island of Lombok in Indonesia, as confirmed by the Spanish Embassy in Jakarta to her relatives. This measure will allow to locate the terminal until it ran out of battery, and can provide a fundamental fact: where she was when she sent a message to the manager of her hotel on July…
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The Indonesian police have begun efforts for the geolocation of the mobile phone of Matilde Muñoz, the 72-year-old neighbor of Palma who disappeared on July 1st on the island of Lombok in Indonesia, as confirmed by the Spanish Embassy in Jakarta to her relatives. This measure will allow to locate the terminal until it ran out of battery, and can provide a fundamental fact: where she was when she sent a message to the manager of her hotel on July…

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informacion.es broke the news in on Wednesday, August 27, 2025.
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