After the examinations corresponding to the skeletal remains of the Belgian tourist Natacha de Crombrugghe were carried out to determine if her death was due to a fall or a crime, the Prosecutor’s Office has ordered that today her body be removed from the Central Morgue and delivered to his parents, reported RPP Noticias.
On September 21, the remains of the Belgian tourist were found in the Tultinza sector, Huambo district, Caylloma province.
identify skeletal remains
On Thursday, October 6, the El Pedregal Provincial Criminal Prosecutor’s Office, headed by Provincial Prosecutor José Manuel Lazo Paz, confirmed that the skeletal remains found belonged to the Belgian touristreported missing on January 23, 2022.
According to tax information, the identity of Natacha de Crombrughe was confirmed through a DNA test carried out on the victim’s parents, Eric de Crombugghe and Sabine Verhelts, at the Ayacucho Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences.
disappeared in january
In January, the Belgian tourist Natacha de Crombrugghe stayed at a hotel in the Cabanaconde district (Arequipa) with the intention of visiting the ‘Oasis’, a very popular tourist area on the edge of the Colca River.
However, Natacha’s parents reported their daughter’s disappearance to the Belgian consulate in Lima since January 23, the last day they knew of her whereabouts.
A month after her disappearance, a new video dated January 23 was revealed, where Natacha de Crombrugghe is seen entering a hotel in Cabanaconde called “Pachamama”. However, Natasha could not stay in the place because of the cost of each room of hers. Immediately afterwards, the foreigner left the hotel and disappeared without leaving any trace.