The child died on February 28, the same day he went missing, according to the date of death determined by the autopsy.
Due to the degree of decomposition in which the mortal remains were found, the Prosecutor's Office of La Paz confirmed that the body found in the Yungas corresponds to Jamin Quispe, the 11 year old boy who disappeared on February 28, informed the Prosecutor of Crimes Against Life, Dubravka Jordan. The parents transferred the remains to a funeral home, to install the wake from today.
"The thanatologist doctor has determined as cause of death mechanical asphyxia by submersion (he died by drowning), in that understanding the delivery of the body has been arranged so that the family can arrange for the corresponding burial. The date of death is the same day of the date of disappearance, February 28th of this year, when he would have fallen into the river", informed the prosecutor Jordán on Wednesday night.
The official explained that one of the main evidences to conclude that it is the child's body is the dental arch, which was recognized by his mother, specifically a piece that is the left canine.
However, he anticipated that a DNA test will be done to confirm the results, which will be known in the following days.
The minor's father, Moises Quispe, said that Jamin's remains will be buried tomorrow, Friday.
"According to the teeth and the skull, they resemble the mother's features. We are coordinating with the funeral home to wake him and bury him on Friday," said Moises, in contact with Unitel.
"We will not be able to forget him and it is a pain that will not pass, because his things and his room are there. These two weeks were uncertain, where is he, how is he and what has he done. Then we asked several questions about what could have happened, but today when we picked him up we are 100% sure that it is him," he said.
Homicide personnel added that in addition to the dental plate, the remains match the height and skin tissue.
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