In an event that has shocked the community of Carmen Lyra, in Turrialba, the Costa Rican authorities are investigating the murder of Pamela Alejandra Royo Solano, a 38-year-old woman whose head was found at the entrance to her home last Monday, June 3. Efforts to locate the rest of her body continue, after the initial discovery in the Los Laureles neighborhood.
As a result, an additional case was initiated for violation of the Psychotropic Law under the supervision of the Public Ministry.
Randall Zúñiga, director of the OIJ, pointed out that, in addition to the use of trained dogs, luminol techniques were applied to find out if Pamela spent her last moments in that place. The investigation remains open in order to locate the missing parts of the victim’s body and find those responsible for this crime.
Pamela, originally from Turrialba and mother of a teenager and two younger girls, is remembered by those close to her. Authorities are in the process of conducting DNA tests on her relatives to formally confirm her identity, although her inner circle has no doubt that her remains belong to her.
Pamela Alejandra Royo Solano was last seen on Sunday, June 2, according to ‘NCR Noticias’.
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