The house where Candela would have been kidnapped is raided

Buenos Aires Province, September 1, 2011
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This morning, a house was raided where investigators believe that Candela was kidnapped located in Villa Tesei town and a house located about 5 blocks from where the girl was found dead in three bags of consortium.

The house is located on 992 Kiernan St. and is guarded by police officers waiting for forensic science. They are also raiding the adjoining houses.

House where Candela would be kidnapped

Last night Justice and Security Ministry Alfredo Rodriguez allowed to Candela’s father to be in the wake of his daughter, who a few minutes ago the prosecutor asked among Candela’s mother Carola Labrador to broaden their statements.

Candela Rodriguez Sol is the 11-year-old girl who was found dead by a ‘cartonera’ (people who collect cardboard in the streets) yesterday, after a search that lasted nine days. The girl woul be killed between Monday and Tuesday.

Front of the house where the girl would had been kidnapped

 

Woman who found the body

The vigil began at 6:00 this morning on 3341 Vergara St., in Villa Tesei. The girl’s body was taken at 4:00 am.

At 2 pm Candela remains will be transfer to Hurlingham Municipal Cemetery Park.

Candela’s father arrived at the wake in a car of Buenos Aires Penitentiary Service (SPB), while his wife, Carola Labrador, did it minutes later.

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