They Moved From Buenos Aires to Salta the Hysopados Made to French Tourists Murdered in 2011
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The material was sheltered at the University of Buenos Aires and will now be analyzed at the CIF with current technology. Within the framework of the investigation by the double femicide of the French tourists Cassandre Bouvier and Houria Moumni, biological samples considered key to advance new genetic studies were transferred to Salta. The remnants of the hisopados taken during the autopsies carried out in 2011 were in the Genetic Footprint Lab…
Buenos Aires, 20 March (NA) – The hysopados made to Cassandre Bouvier and Houria Mounmi, the French tourists killed in 2011 in the province of Salta, were transferred from the Laboratory of Genetic Footprints of the University of Buenos Aires to the Laboratory of the Molecular Biology Service of the Fiscal Investigation Corps. The Special Fiscal Unit reported that one of its members and staff of the CIF went to the Federal Capital "for the purpo…
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