The investigators who were responsible for the discovery of two bodies showing signs of crime in a house in Pantoja (Toledo) emphasized that The event cannot be a case of gender-based violence.
This was confirmed by Civil Guard sources after the mandatory technical eye inspection of the Civil Guard Forensic Unit of the Judicial Police Operational Unit and the forensic technical eye inspection (ITO).
However, the Civil Guard assured that Until autopsy results are available, it will not be possible to conclusively determine how the events occurred.. The Illescas Court Number One took charge of the case and the two bodies have already been transferred to the Forensic Anatomical Center of Toledo.
Two corpses showing signs of violence
As reported by EL ESPAÑOL – EL DIGITAL CLM, the lifeless bodies of a man and a woman They were found with signs of violence inside a building on La Marina Street, in the municipality of Toledo.. The two people – of Spanish nationality – were alone on the property.
The notification to the Emergency and Emergency Service 112 of Castilla-La Mancha took place at 5:09 p.m. this Sunday.
Benemérita agents, Illescas firefighters – who had to break down the door to access the house -, Civil Protection volunteers and a mobile intensive care unit, whose doctor could only certify the death of the two people.