The Investigating Court number 3 of Toledo has authorized this Thursday the stoppage of the activity of the Toledo ecopark waste dump, where on December 15 the body of one of the two minor cousins ​​who disappeared from Madrid on December 10 was found. December, so that

the search for the body of the second minor can begin.

At the moment, it is suspected that the death of the 17-year-old boy was accidental and it is being investigated how he could have ended up in a container.

Sources from the Superior Court of Justice of Castilla-La Mancha have explained that

the court has issued an order this Thursday that allows the stoppage of the activity of said landfill,

which carries out the treatment of waste from the municipalities and provides service to 196 towns in the province, which add up to more than 600,000 inhabitants.

The Police had asked the owners of the Toledo Ecopark this morning for the pertinent permits to begin the search for the second minor, given the possibility that he could also be there.

In addition, the court has received this Thursday the preliminary report of the autopsy of the body of the 17-year-old boy, once the body has been identified and that it corresponds to a minor.

These sources have indicated that

complementary medical-forensic tests have been sent to the National Institute of Toxicology for study

and once the results of these complementary tests have been obtained, and at the appropriate procedural moment, the Institute of Legal Medicine of Toledo will practice the autopsy report. definitive.

According to preliminary data, the corpse of the minor under 17 years of age does not show signs of violence, but there are injuries that could be typical of garbage machines.

The autopsy results suggest that he could have died of suffocation.

The body was intact and the young man did not die the same day he disappeared.

All the hypotheses about his death remain open, although the researchers suspect that both cousins, always inseparable, could have fallen asleep in a container or bucket.

Perhaps they were able to set a fire and while they were sleeping

some toxic substance was released that prevented them from breathing.

Following this assumption, they were picked up by a truck and thrown into the Toledo dump the next day.

The agents have explained this hypothesis to the family of the deceased, something that does not add up to any of the relatives who suspect that they could have been killed and put in a garbage container.

Likewise, police sources have indicated the possibility that this Friday the search tasks for the body of the 11-year-old minor, who

is still missing

, will begin this Friday, since they have indicated that a very specific human and technical deployment is required to carry out these tasks.

Fernando Fernández, 17 years old and whose body was found in the landfill on December 15, and his cousin Ángel, 11, disappeared last Saturday, December 10 when they both went to the Hiper Usera where they lost track to buy a sandwich while the father of one of them was in a nearby laundromat.

On the night of the 10th, the two cousins ​​went to Toledo to see an old girlfriend of Fernando's.

The security cameras of the Toledo bus station recorded them and also those of a shopping center.

The body had not been identified by the Police until Wednesday morning, when the fingerprint revealed that it was Fernando Fernández.

The family, for the moment, is not going to request a second autopsy pending the medical results of the toxicological tests.

What if

the relatives are going to demand is responsibilities to the Ministry of the Interior for the delay in identifying the minor after discovering his body on the 15th in the landfill

and after learning that both had been seen for the last time on Saturday, December 10, at the bus station and in a shopping center in Toledo.

They do not understand that while the Government Delegation confirmed the identity of Fernando's corpse, the Madrid Government Delegation claimed to have no data.

They also demand that all possible resources be put into operation to search for the other missing 11-year-old minor, who is 1.55 meters tall, has a thin complexion and streaks in his hair.

The family members also want false news not to be spread that blames what happened on a settling of scores or a problem between families.

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