FNX Magokiler Posted December 21, 2022 Share Posted December 21, 2022 With the last drug detected, the family reaffirms its position that it was supplied to deprive her of her will. New information has been released by experts from the Medical Legal Service (SML), in the case of Law graduate Valentina González, who was found dead on July 29 in a motel in Mantagua, Concón, in the Valparaiso Region. In this way, through a toxicological examination carried out on her body, she revealed the presence of: cocaine, marijuana and ketamine. This last drug, for veterinary and anesthetic use, would reinforce the thesis of the González family, who maintain that the victim was given a drug to deprive her of her will. "The Legal Medicine Service only did a cardiac blood test, which the only thing that tells us is what is there, but for example, the marijuana could be from three or four months ago, in fact, there are no more remnants of marijuana, and regarding cocaine and ketamine, there is a higher concentration, and this is due to consumption closer to the date of death," said the lawyer and representative of the family, Cynthia Pérez, according to what was indicated by El Mercurio from Valparaiso. In the same way, the plaintiff lawyer accused a lack of protocol during the procedure carried out on the corpse. "The protocol says that it is mandatory to also take peripheral femoral blood, not only the heart, for which reason the Prosecutor's Office was requested - to which it agreed - to officiate at the SML to account for compliance or not with the regulations - and it is evident that he did not comply with it-, for the purposes of taking the two samples to the SML, and to the laboratory," said Pérez. However, the lawyer acknowledged that, due to the time that has elapsed of five months, the femoral blood test "will give us a result, but it would not be so accurate either." She, although she, in the same way, she communicated that the exhumation of the body will be requested, in order to carry out a hair test. The representative also accused a second situation that, in her opinion, would merit a summary by the SML. "I requested a 'Pídase cuenta', to demonstrate the lack of the SML, which also said last time that they did not have scales, an essential element for these analyses, that is, there are already two situations that require summary proceedings," Pérez declared. In turn, the lawyer provided details about the account of one of the witnesses in the case, along with emphasizing, regarding ketamine, that it could have been used to deprive Valentina González of her will. "In one of the statements of a person who used, who was with Valentina, he says that the guy told them he was tusi. This person left Valentina's room vomiting, badly, and then left. This reinforces our investigative line "Perez remarked. Finally, the lawyer emphasized that "the person who gave her the drug wanted submission and inhibit her will, because the mixture of cocaine with ketamine generates an antagonistic effect, which is precisely that. If she felt bad and could no longer handle her vehicle, why are you taking her to the motel? We believe that before this there were enough elements to formalize it." https://www.emol.com/noticias/Nacional/2022/12/21/1081689/nuevos-antecedentes-caso-daniela-gonzalez.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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