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They are looking for Irene, a 43-year-old woman who disappeared in Boadilla del Monte: they ask for citizen collaboration

Relatives, friends, colleagues, neighbours and security forces have been searching since Tuesday for a 43-year-old woman who went missing in the town of Boadilla del Monteas reported today by the association SOS Desaparecidos.

It is about Irene DLDL He is 1.70 meters tall, has a normal complexion, long black hair, dark eyes and sports various tattoos on his body.

However, it has already been located Adrian Santibañez DiazThe vulnerable 30-year-old who needed medication and disappeared last Thursday. We also found Raquel BLdisappeared in the town of Villalbilla on August 31, SOS Disparus reported on social media.

To communicate any information that could help find these or other missing persons, please contact the National Police on 091, the Civil Guard on 062 or directly on the emergency telephone number 112. Or the association’s telephone numbers: 649 952 1957 and 617 126 909.

A tragic end

The latest disappearance at the end of the line is that of Marcos Olmedo, the psychologist last seen at a Fuenlabrada station on August 18.

Marcos Olmedo BuronThe 37-year-old psychologist who disappeared from the La Serna police station in Fuenlabrada on August 18 has been found dead, as reported by SOS Disappeared on social networks.

Marcos’ lifeless body was found, after much police effort, last thursday of augustThey then carried out scientific identification work, which made it possible to determine that it was indeed the young man who had gone missing.

A priori, it was excluded that his death was an accidental crushing, so everything indicates that suicideThe worst case scenario is confirmed after his family and friends spent days searching for him tirelessly in various areas of the Madrid mountains and in the city center.

Juan Manuel Medinalawyer and spokesman for the family, explained in a telephone conversation with Madrid Total that Marcos had been going through “a depression since May” and stressed that, in the complexity of a situation like this, “he was leading a normal life.”

Apparently, a few hours before his disappearance, Marcos had “a more erratic, sad and melancholic behavior” compared to previous days. On the same day, his mother encouraged him to “stop looking at his cell phone” and do some activities. His response was that he was “watching the trains to travel somewhere.”

The same morning, Marcos went to “confess to a priest”Another strange detail, since he was not a practicing Catholic and did not attend church regularly. Marcos was at that time “on sick leave due to depression.”

Regarding Marcos’ medical report, the family spokesman explained that he had “some relationship difficulties” or a possible “fear of rejection,” but no factors that could explain his sudden disappearance.

At the police and judicial level, the case is complex. The Family Care Unit of the Fuenlabrada Police took him and he also ended up in the hands of Court Number 5 of the aforementioned municipality, the same court in which Marcos’ mother filed the complaint.

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