The National Police has confirmed that the remains found in a bag in a house in Tinajo, where the disappearance of a young woman is being investigated, are human. Now, the Police are waiting to analyze the DNA to determine if the bones found in this house belong to Verónica.
Apparently, it will not be easy to obtain this DNA, since in statements to the Efe agency, the superior chief of Police of the Canary Islands, Valentín Solano, has indicated that the state of conservation of the bones is "quite painful."
For the moment, the National Police has arrested four people related to the disappearance of a young woman with disabilities in Tinajo, of which practically nothing has been known since 2004. The arrested are her father, her stepmother and two children of the latter.
In the home of this family in Tinajo, the agents found this Tuesday a black bag with "half-burned" bones, according to a neighbor who witnessed the events, hidden in a crack. Upon making this discovery, the stepmother fled and was arrested three hours later.
The National Police had gone to this house to locate the young Verónica, 27 years old, after her brother tried to find her in order to collect an inheritance that their maternal grandmother had left to both of them. Both siblings had a difficult childhood and were living in minors' centers.
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