Esther López: autopsy, last minute of the case, how she died and last minute today in Traspinedo.

LIVE, the Esther López case, with the latest news, the autopsy and today's latest news after the young woman's body was found on the side of a road near Traspinedo.

What is known after the discovery of the body of Esther López
Some data from the preliminary autopsy report on Esther López has already emerged. It details that Esther's head had a trauma after confirming a CT scan. The origin of this trauma, which may come from a violent action by a third party or from an accident, is unknown, since at the moment all hypotheses remain open.     
  After the examination at the Institute of Legal Medicine of Valladolid, it will be the National Institute of Toxicology of Madrid and will analyze the samples collected by forensic experts during the autopsy on the body of Esther López, 35, in order to prepare the final report on the causes of death of the young woman from Traspinedo (Valladolid).Esther's disappearance led to the arrest of a 48-year-old man, nicknamed El Manitas, also a resident of Traspinedo, before the body of the woman appeared, and who remained under arrest for six days, until the Investigating Court Number 5, which handles the case, decided to release him provisionally.The judge imposed the obligation of the investigated to sign every day before the Court or the Civil Guard, the prohibition to leave Spain and the need to have judicial authority in the event that he were to leave the province.
Was there a transfer of the body of Esther López?
Sources of the investigation, indicated at first that it was considered as the main hypothesis that Esther's body had been in the place that appeared from the beginning. However, with the passing of the hours, a transfer of the body has taken on more weight.The appearance of the body in the vicinity of the town, in a transit area for neighbors and athletes, seems to indicate that the lifeless body was deposited there in the hours prior to its discovery, probably during the early hours of Friday, February 4 to Saturday, February 5. .Four raids have toured the surroundings of Traspinedo since the disappearance of the young woman, the last one on Saturday, January 29, with about 650 participants, initiatives that ended without finding Esther's whereabouts.
Some data from the preliminary autopsy report on Esther López has already emerged. It details that Esther's head had a trauma after confirming a CT scan. The origin of this trauma, which may come from a violent action by a third party or from an accident, is unknown, since at the moment all hypotheses remain open.After the examination at the Institute of Legal Medicine of Valladolid, it will be the National Institute of Toxicology of Madrid and will analyze the samples collected by forensic experts during the autopsy on the body of Esther López, 35, in order to prepare the final report on the causes of death of the young woman from Traspinedo (Valladolid).Esther's disappearance led to the arrest of a 48-year-old man, nicknamed El Manitas, also a resident of Traspinedo, before the body of the woman appeared, and who remained under arrest for six days, until the Investigating Court Number 5, which handles the case, decided to release him provisionally.The judge imposed the obligation of the investigated to sign every day before the Court or the Civil Guard, the prohibition to leave Spain and the need to have judicial authority in the event that he were to leave the province/

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