Martín Emilio returns home after 13 years of uncertainty

After 13 years of waiting, the body of Martín Emilio García Fuentes was delivered to his family in Puerto Lleras, Meta. Identified in 2012, it remained unclaimed in a Neiva cemetery until a recent humanitarian intervention. The intimate ceremony closed a painful chapter of the armed conflict.

Martín Emilio García Fuentes, from Puerto Lleras in Meta, died on August 15, 2012, in the vereda Río Yucales, a rural area of Tello, Huila. Two days later, on August 17, his fingerprints confirmed his identity, and on August 22, the state officially registered it. However, without notifying his family, his body was buried on October 17, 2012, in vault 213 of Monument 14 at the Central Cemetery of Neiva, Huila, as part of an area for unclaimed remains.

This cemetery became a symbol of Colombia's forensic challenges, with precarious conditions risking body preservation. In February 2024, the Unit for the Search of Persons Given as Disappeared (UBPD) began a humanitarian intervention in response to precautionary measures from the Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP). On February 21, forensic teams recovered his body and reconfirmed his identity on site.

Later, through the Reverse Search Strategy, coordinated by the UBPD, JEP, and Legal Medicine, Martín Emilio's data was disseminated on May 14, 2025. His family recognized him on June 19, enabling the transfer of his remains to Meta on September 19. The dignified delivery took place on November 27, 2025, in Puerto Lleras, in an intimate ceremony requested by his loved ones, restoring the dignity lost in the conflict.

This story highlights the role of the Comprehensive System of Truth, Justice, Reparation, and Non-Repetition. To date, 1,916 bodies have been exhumed from protected cemeteries, allowing 142 families, like Martín Emilio's, to hold dignified delivery acts. His return underscores the state's need to prevent the forgetting of identified individuals.

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