The remains found in four sacks in the rural area of Riohacha, La Guajira, could correspond to the three men who disappeared in the municipality of Corozal, Sucre, on April 29.
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These are citizens Camelo Badel Gómez, Julio Ordóñez and Jaime Monroy, who left in a vehicle with HSL 960 license plates headed for Magdalena and did not return to their homes.
Libardo Badel, Camelo’s brother, confirmed that his father was requested by the Legal Medicine Institute to carry out a DNA test that will confirm if his relative is one of the victims found in one of the sacks.
“The results are still unknown, we are waiting and so far there is nothing to indicate that they are the missing bodies from Corozal“, said Libardo Camelo.
The remains found in four sacks in the Pelechua hamlet, rural area of Riohacha, are found in Barranquilla after being inspected by a specialized unit of the Regional Police No. 8.
THE MISSING
According to relatives, Camelo Badel Gómez was hired by Jaime Monroy for a trip, but once they left Corozal they diverted to Santa Marta to pick up Julio Ordoñez.
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“He went to do a service for a colleague, they offered him a resource and he accepted because at the time he was not doing anything, he is a public accountant. And from there nothing was known about my brother or the people who accompanied him”, pointed out Libardo Camelo.
Apparently, the men were preparing to carry out a business on some livestock, so they arrived in Buritaca, Magdalena, where one of them managed to communicate with a relative for the last time.
Since then, the relatives of the three disappeared have begun an arduous search for their loved ones with the support of the authorities.