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Flooded Terrace Reveals Skeletal Remains in Valencia Apartment as Police Discount Violence

The discovery followed heavy rains that forced access to the top-floor flat, with forensic confirmation still pending.

Overview

  • Emergency crews entered a sixth-floor unit on calle Luis Fenollet in the Fuensanta neighborhood after a clogged drain flooded the terrace and black, foul-smelling water leaked into lower apartments.
  • Firefighters and police faced access problems due to a large pigeon infestation and heavy droppings inside the flat, ultimately finding skeletal remains in a bedroom.
  • Policía Nacional sources say a violent cause is initially ruled out, the homicide group attended the scene, and the case has been handed to the Comisaría del Distrito de Abastos for routine proceedings.
  • Local media report the deceased as Antonio F., a retired bricklayer not seen by neighbors for years who was estranged from his two sons, with some residents having assumed he had moved to a care home.
  • Neighbors and building records indicate utilities and community fees were paid by direct debit, and one local report describes a court-ordered account embargo that kept charges flowing, while estimates of time since death range from roughly 11 to 15 years pending forensic results.