• Valladolid A report indicates that the main suspect in the death of Esther López in Traspinedo manipulated the navigation equipment of her car

  • Trial The main investigator for the death of Esther López appeals to the presumption of innocence

The family of

Esther López

has requested through a statement that the main suspect in her disappearance and death,

Óscar S.,

not be able to "roam free" since they consider that the Civil Guard's investigation yields "solid evidence" about his death.

culpability.

In the statement, the family emphasizes that the investigation by the Civil Guard has shown that Esther López was "abandoned to her fate after suffering an intentional hit that left her unable to fend for herself and at the mercy of those who denied her the help that I could have saved my life."

"After investigating several people; questioning many more; analyzing several cars and houses; confirming the locations of all those under investigation at the time of their disappearance; and finding DNA that much effort was put into concealing, there is no doubt that these agents of the Civil Guard have managed to discover that there are plenty of indications that point to a single person as allegedly responsible for what happened to our Esther", they sentence.

For the relatives of this neighbor from

Transpinedo

(Valladolid), the pain is "greater" because the suspect was a "known" person, so they insist that they do not understand that "in this new scenario full of solid evidence he is allowed to remain free " and emphasize the possibility of escape.

"He could escape any day

with the same coldness with which she was able to hide Esther's body for weeks while her neighbors and friends were looking for her," they sentence.

They assure that they trust Justice, that the law is complied with and that "the main suspect in the death of Esther López is not allowed to roam free."

"Until now, her words have earned her freedom. We only ask that police science be valid now so that the system takes measures to guarantee that Justice will be done for Esther," they conclude.

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