autopsy of police officers murdered in Cañete revealed – 2024-05-03 02:45:59

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2024-05-03 02:45:59

The SML determined that the police were murdered with firearms and it was confirmed that the bodies were burned after their death.

This Monday the details of the autopsies were known carried out by the Legal Medical Service (SML) to the bodies of the three police officers murdered in Cañete, in the Biobío Region.

According to radio Biobío, The victims received a series of gunshot wounds to the chest and face.in addition to drawing the first lines of what would have happened at dawn last Saturday.

The media indicated that The troops went to the house of Carlos Antihuen Riquelme to verify compliance with his precautionary measuresso the truck carrying Carlos Cisterna Navarro, Sergio Arévalo Lobo and Misael Vidal Cid took the route that connects Cañete with Tirúa.

Behind this, They followed an inland road to the Antihuen home, a complicated transit location with little radio coverage. After driving six kilometers, they got out of the vehicle when they saw a gate.

It would be at that moment that they were attacked, dying at the scene. Subsequently His attackers would have taken the police van and left it engulfed in flames, and with the bodies of the police on board, in the middle of the road between Cañete and Tirúa.

The victims’ bulletproof vests, as well as their Uzi submachine guns and their respective ammunition, were stolen after the attack.

The autopsy of the police officers murdered in Cañete

The autopsies determined that the police were murdered with firearms and it was confirmed that the bodies were burned after their death.

In the case of Carlos José Cisterna Navarro, presented a complex chest trauma resulting from a gunshotwhile Sergio Antonio Arévalo Lobo had multiple trauma, since he was shot in different parts of his body.

Respect to Misael Magdiel Vidal Cid, received a shot in the face that passed through his skull and reached his brain. suffering a faciocranial brain trauma.

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