The remains of a missing young woman in Palma in October | Spain
The Balearic National Police He has confirmed that the bone remains found at the Son Reus de Palma plant correspond to the 24 -year -old girl Agostina Rubini, missing on October 2 after going out to dinner with a group of friends. The tests that were practiced to compare the bone remains with the DNA samples obtained from the relatives have concluded that the remains found belong to Rubini, and the group of homicides of the National Police has closed the investigation closed.
Agostina Rubini was missing the trail on October night of last year, after saying goodbye to a group of friends she had been having dinner and drink in premises of the Paseo Marítimo de Palma. His track vanished on midnight on the way between the leisure premises and the stop through which the bus that was about to take to return to his house in Palmanova, in the municipality of Calvià. After an exhaustive examination of the security cameras in the area and to take a statement to several witnesses, the homicide group always considered that Rubini got, under the influence of alcohol, inside a garbage container located right next to the bus stop.
A witness declared that he saw a bag on the ground next to the container and the researchers found that the signal of his mobile phone remained still in that place until 00.27, at which time the waste collection truck passed, bound for the Son Reus incinerating plant, where the phone stopped issuing a signal three hours later. After the complaint filed by the young woman's family, the investigators requested a judicial authorization to paralyze the activity of the plant and initiate the search for Agostini in the different treatment areas where the truck had downloaded the waste. The police signed more than 60,000 tons of garbage and prolonged the search in Son Reus for more than a month in 24 -hour work shifts.
During the tracking, homicide researchers found more than a thousand bone remains, the majority of animal origin, which were analyzed by the Institute of Legal Medicine of Balearic Islands. Among all of them, the forensic determined that two fragments had human origin, so they were sent to a laboratory to extract the remains of DNA. These samples were collated with those obtained from the young woman's relatives and revealed that the bone remains found in the incinerator were from Agostini. With the confirmation of the analysis, the National Police ended the investigation.