Overview
- Tania Suárez was found Tuesday on the banks of the San Jerónimo river in La Cumbre with her hands bound, wrapped in bags, injured and disoriented.
- She remains under medical and psychological care without a formal statement, with prosecutors Paula Kelm and Andrea Martín directing a joint inquiry under sealed proceedings.
- Investigators review WhatsApp chats, security footage and vehicle movements, including video of Suárez entering a gray Fiat Cronos as experts compare that with her mention of a gray Audi.
- Toxicology and medical evaluations are pending, and judicial sources reported she may have been drugged after her final message noted water with a foul taste.
- There are no arrests, and the family has sought complainant status to access the case file and press for the identification of those responsible.