Civil Guard personnel located skeletal remains that may belong to a humerus inside a test well on a farmed landscape in a real-city setting where the businessman was last known to be searched. The missing man is Jesus Maria Gonzalez Borrajo, who disappeared in that town on June 19, 2019. The find has not yet been identified by authorities, as reported by the Civil Guard. (Source: Civil Guard)
At present, investigators have not confirmed the identity of the remains. The probe, conducted by units including the Central Operating Unit and the Ciudad Real Command, is overseen by the Manzanares Investigation Court No. 1. (Source: Civil Guard)
Search efforts resumed on May 31 at a well located on a rural property in Ciudad Real. Officials indicated the depth of the well impeded immediate progress, prompting the deployment of advanced machinery to extend the search under controlled conditions. The procedure reflects the ongoing commitment to determine whether the site contains the missing businessman, or yields additional forensic clues. (Source: Civil Guard)
Gonzalez Borrajo, a 57-year-old entrepreneur, had been missing since June 2019 after traveling from Vitoria to Manzanares in what was described as a routine business visit. He was the last person known to have seen him alive during that trip. (Source: Civil Guard)
Initial reports indicated that he was a dedicated businessman with interests in gaming machines. He did not board the plane to Paraguay the day after his disappearance as had been planned, leaving family and colleagues uncertain about his whereabout at the time. (Source: Civil Guard)
Family members of Gonzalez Borrajo have stated that the case was filed by Antonio C. with authorities. (Source: Civil Guard)
Witness statements have implicated Gaspar R. in assisting with the transport and storage of both the person and another individual believed to be Isla, and he reportedly participated in the searches conducted by the agents while detained as part of the investigation. The evolving testimonies continue to shape the investigative landscape as authorities pursue solid evidence. (Source: Civil Guard)