Guarda Civil inspecionará esconderijo no caso Esther López

A Guarda Civil da Espanha inspecionará nesta semana um esconderijo encontrado na antiga casa da família do único suspeito da morte de Esther López, em Traspinedo, Valladolid. O novo proprietário notificou o tribunal após descobrir o espaço sob uma cama durante reformas. Fontes da investigação confirmam a verificação no local.

O novo proprietário da casa, que já foi o lar da família de Óscar S.M. — o único réu —, encontrou o esconderijo enquanto preparava reformas e o relatou ao tribunal. Fontes próximas à investigação confirmaram a existência do espaço oculto sob uma cama à Guarda Civil. Os agentes realizarão uma inspeção no local esta semana para avaliar qualquer vínculo com o crime. Esther López, de 35 anos, foi encontrada morta em 5 de fevereiro de 2022, em uma vala à beira da estrada em Traspinedo. Óscar S.M. enfrentará um júri popular por homicídio ou, alternativamente, homicídio culposo, além de acusações por violações da integridade moral, detenção ilegal e omissão de socorro. O Ministério Público afirma que, nas primeiras horas de 13 de janeiro de 2022, López viajava no Volkswagen T-ROC de S.M. Após uma discussão na casa da família, ela se afastou; ele a seguiu e a atingiu por trás a cerca de 40 km/h em um atropelamento intencional. Os ferimentos não foram fatais, mas um choque multifatorial levou à morte após ela não ter recebido assistência.

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