The tests detected genetic fingerprints of a male person compatible with those found on the victim’s robe and body.
The Special Fiscal Unit acting in the city of Río Cuarto reported that genetic fingerprints of a male person were found compatible with evidence collected in the robe and on the body of the victim, within the framework of the investigation into the crime of Nora Dalmasso in November 2006.
The content you want to access is exclusive to subscribers.
This was announced by the Public Prosecutor’s Office of Córdoba, while indicating that work continues on the analysis of the “rest of the evidence table available for the composition of hypotheses based on the contribution of said material.”


“We are also working on aspects relevant to the analysis of the criminal action derived from the aforementioned event.”. Such conclusions were communicated to the complaining family and to the accused person, who went to the headquarters of the Prosecutor’s Unit to exercise, with due legal assistance, his material and technical defense,” they detailed.
In this way, it is expected that on Monday morning prosecutor Pablo Javega will give a press conference about the progress in the case.
Source: Ambito