Fifty-seven days after losing track Sandra Bermejo GarciaThe 32-year-old psychologist from Madrid, who has settled in Gijón since 2020, sheds the first light on an extremely mysterious disappearance that has unsettled all of Spain. Highly decomposed body found in Cabo Peñas The last 23 December is that of the woman who has finally tirelessly searched for her family and the SOS Disappeared association since last 8 November.. The La Coruña Provincial Police Station Scientific Police Brigade confirmed that the prints taken at the regional biology lab corresponding to the woman’s body found in Cabo Peñas matched the genetic profile obtained from unsuspecting specimens of the missing woman. . . One of the many doubts about this enigma has been cleared: Sandra Bermejo García is no longer alive.
According to what SOS President Desaparecidos told this newspaper, the first reaction of the psychologist’s relatives was, Joaquin MillsIt was shocking: “The news struck them like a pitcher of cold water because the repeatedly encouraging messages they received, particularly from the Police, that the human remains found at Peñas did not match Sandra’s, led them to hope that she was still alive”.
This newspaper reported that shortly after a body was found in Cabo Peñas, a forensic examination denied that these remains belonged to Sandra Bermejo, but that this was only the beginning and was based on a comparison of the body’s teeth with the dental records there. Missing woman The comparison was not necessarily conclusive, as the current dental report, as published at the time, was at least ten years old. In last decade, Sandra Bermejo may have had her teeth reworked and her existing teeth may not match the one in the file used for comparison.. Therefore, the forensic conclusion regarding the identity of the body was preliminary, waiting to be finalized once DNA analysis was available.
“The police told the family that the body found was not hers, but it turned out to be so; something that goes in line with other police actions that are carried out in an absolutely suspicious manner, such as the land search paripée, the insistence to focus solely on the hypothesis of voluntary disappearance, or the day after Sandra disappeared. The fishermen’s inexplicable refusal to testify when they saw two cars parked strangely early next to ‘Amills,’ comments Amills ruefully.
The discovery of the body of the woman wanted in Cabo Peñas ended nearly two months of uncertainty about the whereabouts of the Madrid woman who drove to the country’s northernmost point on the afternoon of 6 November. Asturias and disappeared. From the Gijón Police Station, as stated yesterday by the Asturias National Police Headquarters, “Work continues to clarify the facts and circumstances surrounding the fatal outcome”. And that’s exactly what Sandra Bermejo’s family wants: to have all the clear lines of the investigation reach the end.
Joaquín Amills raises the first of the big questions now open: “Why did Sandra die?” According to the head of SOS Desaparecidos, The family has no knowledge of what the autopsy said on the body. and, according to him, “as long as it is possible to determine the cause of death from the decomposition of the corpse, it is relevant.”
Death, at the very least, could have been caused by suffocation or trauma, not disregarding the lethal intake of some type of drug. One or the other possibility raises new questions: is it suicide in the case of drowning, is it an accident, or is it action caused by another person? If death was due to a blow, it is possible to think of trauma caused by a fall from the Peñas cliffs or by a violent action by another person. And regarding the presence of drugs in the body, Amills insists on the “irrefutable hypothesis” of a supposedly esoteric ritual that “got out of control” the night before, coinciding with the so-called Blood Moon (popular name). description of the astronomical phenomenon consisting of a lunar eclipse and associated in some groups with esoteric ceremonies in which psychedelic drugs are consumed).
Amills adds another reasonable suspicion regarding the discovery of Sandra Bermejo’s body 47 days after her disappearance on a stony beach in El Ferrero (west of Cabo Peñas), which was investigated prior to the day the body was found. The place where a fisherman discovered the burial remains is just a kilometer away from where Sandra Bermejo lost her track.He parked his car in the public parking lot of Cabo Peñas 45 days ago.
“The currents of the Cantabrian Sea flow from West to East, as the marine dynamics expert knows. How, then, is it possible for the body to rise to the West from where it was supposed to have fallen into the water? Against the current?” asks the president of SOS Disappeared. One possible explanation for this illogical journey of the body may be that it fell into the water west of El Ferrero.; that is, farther from Cabo Peñas than previously thought.
“This is why we insist that this should be explored in all areas and with maximum depth. It is mentioned that Sandra belongs to a group of esoteric concerns who occasionally attend ceremonies in which they consume psychedelic substances. There is evidence that there might be… There are still many unfinished works,” concludes Joaquín Amills.