The National Police opened an investigation to locate Agostina Rubini Medinaa “very vulnerable” young woman who disappeared in Palma on Wednesday October 2. The young girl, of Argentinian nationality and aged 24, met her friends to have something between Santa Catalina and the Paseo Marítimo until sometime during the night he lost track of her.
Agostina sent a last message to his mother by WhatsApp at 7 p.m. while he was still in class. Later, once in the Palma leisure area where she disappears, the young woman takes a photography in the bathroom of a premises which he frequented with his friends at night. Around 10:00 p.m. there is one last interaction on her cell phone and from that moment on, Agostina no longer responds and her cell phone turns off.
The association SOS Desaparecidos asked for help to find the young womanwho, on the evening of the disappearance, was wearing light jeans, a brown T-shirt and a leopard print shirt. Agostina is 1.60 meters tall, with brown eyes and brown hair. He has a tattoo on his back and he is thin.
The young Argentinian has already a week His whereabouts are unknown and, for the moment, no information has emerged from the investigation carried out by the Homicide Unit of the National Police. The officers took statement of all witnesses that day, in addition to friends he went out drinking with and classmates. Information was also collected from cell phones and security cameras this makes it easier to know Agostina’s steps.
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Agostina Rubini Medina is the daughter of Ileana Medina and Mariano Rubini. Live in Palma Nova (Calvià) and studies social integration at the Josep Maria Llompart Institute in Palma. She and her family are originally Mar de l’Argentière and years ago they moved to live in Mallorca.
Anyone who may have information on their whereabouts can contact 112, the national police (091) – if you are in Spain – or the SOS Desaparecidos association (649952957/644712806) or write an e-mail to [email protected].