Forensic Police conducts investigation at the crime scene of a femicide in Marajó
A team from PCEPA traveled from Belém to Gurupá, where the victim's body was found
A team from the Forensic Police of Pará (PCEPA) was dispatched from Belém to Gurupá, in Marajó, on the afternoon of this Wednesday (01), at the request of the Civil Police Station of Gurupá, to conduct a crime scene investigation in a femicide case that shook the region this week.
The victim had been missing since the night of Monday (29). The forensic examination was conducted at the location where the victim's body was found after the Civil Police arrested two suspects, one of whom indicated the location where they had buried the ex-partner of one of the involved.
The criminal expert and coordinator of the Crime Scene sector, Waldemir Alencar, from the PCEPA Criminalistics Institute, emphasized that the procedure carried out today was delicate due to the location where the victim was, which ended up attracting many mosquitoes and having a large part of the population around watching. "In the crime scene investigation procedure, the expert checks for possible traces for complementary examinations. So it is an external examination conducted by the expert, called a perinecroscopic examination, where we will identify the external injuries on the body and describe them in the report that will be issued. In today's examination, remnants of the material used to commit the crime on the victim were found, but it was preserved to be removed during the necropsy examination, due to the large number of flies present in the environment," he explains.
The criminal expert also highlights that the report is essential for the police investigation to reach a conclusion, through the crime scene report, the necropsy report, and the complementary examinations. The necropsy will be performed by an ad hoc physician, a doctor from the municipality designated to conduct the forensic examination.
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