• Paula's alleged killer confesses that he sandwiched his missing ex-girlfriend in 2014
  • Gender violence A man is arrested after the stabbing death of his partner in Torremolinos (Malaga)

The National Police has located on Tuesday the body of Sibora Gagani, the young woman of Albanian origin and Italian nationality disappeared in 2014, in the apartment she shared in Torremolinos (Malaga) with Marco R., the alleged perpetrator of the murder of Paula in this same town last May, sources of the investigation have informed EFE.

After his arrest for the death of his ex-partner Paula, Marco R. confessed to killing and sandwiching Gagani after seeing an image of him on a bulletin board at police stations, and said he used acid to make the body disappear.

The same sources have indicated that the agents have found the remains of Gagani in a garbage bag behind a wall of the Torremolinos apartment, located on García de la Serna Street, a few meters from the Local Police and the City Council, in which the young woman lived with the detainee until days before his disappearance.

The remains found have been sent to the Institute of Legal Medicine of Malaga to confirm that they belong to the missing young woman through DNA tests.

The police have searched on several occasions the apartment in Torremolinos, where other tenants currently live, who have collaborated at all times with the agents.

Sibora Gagani moved with Marco R. to the Costa del Sol in 2011 and disappeared on July 7, 2014, shortly after breaking off her relationship with him, date since her family, residing in Italy, did not know of her whereabouts.

The investigation into Gagani's disappearance resumed just a few days ago, after Marco R. was arrested for the stabbing death of his ex-partner Paula, 28, in another house in Torremolinos.

After hearing this news, Sibora's relatives suspected that he had something to do with her disappearance, as it has finally been.

The Police came to ask in 2015 for the collaboration of citizens for his location and the association SOS Desaparecidos disseminated his image to try to locate Sibora.

  • Malaga
  • National Police
  • Missing
  • Gender-based violence

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