Searches for Women and Children of Alleged Murder Portuguese Have Ended Unsuccessfully
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The police have unsuccessfully completed the search for the bodies of María Trinidad Suardíaz and her daughter, Beatriz, who disappeared in 1987, shortly before her husband was tried for ill-treatment. The latest data collected by the investigators pointed to the possibility that the remains of Mari Trini, 25, and her 13-month-old baby could be inside a car submerged in the El Fondil raft, which collected the waste from an old fluorite mine in B…
The case of Maritrini and her baby disappeared in the province of León, Spain, in 1987, after accusing her husband of Portuguese nationality, by domestic violence, suffered a new reverie and fell again. According to the León Diario, the police confirmed that the cars found at the bottom of the Berbés reserve in Asturias, where they had never been searched in the last two days, never belonged to "El Português", as it is known in the neighbouring …
The Mari Trini case and her daughter Beatriz are still surrounded by unknowns. After a two-day search operation at the Berbes mining raft in the Asturian coastal municipality of Ribadesella, only remains of a vehicle have been found that has been discarded as belonging to Antonio María da Silva, husband and father of the disappeared, and main suspect of her absence for more than 38 years.]]>
The case was reopened at the request of the National Police after locating two cars in the background, finding that it matched with a testimony from a neighbor who saw him sink the husband, accused of ill-treatment. One in three women has suffered mach violence.
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