Autopsy details reveal strangulation in Débora Bulacio's femicide in Necochea

Preliminary autopsy results for Débora Bulacio Del Valle, a 38-year-old woman murdered in a Necochea camping site, indicate she was strangled and beaten. Her partner, Ángel Andrés Gutiérrez, is detained as the main suspect and charged with femicide. The victim's mother shared a heartbreaking farewell on social media.

The body of Débora Bulacio Del Valle, 38 years old, was found on the afternoon of November 11, 2025, near the spot where she was last seen, at a camping site in Necochea, Buenos Aires province. The preliminary autopsy report indicates signs of strangulation and beatings, pointing to a violent homicide.

Ángel Andrés Gutiérrez, Bulacio's partner, has been detained since the body was discovered and is the main suspect. Authorities charged him with femicide, a crime classifying the murder of women due to gender reasons.

Amid the grief, Débora's mother shared a moving farewell on social media: 'Until we embrace again.' This message reflects the profound impact on the family. The case has shocked the Necochea community, highlighting the persistence of gender-based violence in Argentina.

Investigations continue to clarify the crime's details, but the preliminary facts underscore the brutality of the attack.

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