On Wednesday afternoon, Sonsoles Ónega’s program addressed the story of a missing man who had died and had been buried without the knowledge of his family. Eduardo Jiménez, 64, disappeared on February 26 in Malaga. He had met with his family to eat, but he never showed up.

His family reported his disappearance immediately, and after two weeks of anguish and desolation, the deceased’s sister, Manuela, decided to go to the health center to ask about her brother. It was at that moment when she discovered that her brother was outside of social security because he had died.

However, the situation escalated when they discovered that he had been buried in a cemetery without the consent of his loved ones. Given such commotion, the provincial commissioner of Malaga issued a statement explaining the chronology of the events. In the text, the authorities report that the deceased was at a friend’s home. When the health services went to the scene, they certified his death due to natural causes.

But when they tried to find Eduardo’s relatives, the resident of the property informed them that the deceased had told him that he had no family. This Wednesday, the Y Ahora Sonsoles program connected live with Malaga to learn first-hand about the testimony of two members of Eduardo’s family, Manoli and Milagros. ”Yesterday we found out about his death. I went to the health center and they told me that my brother had died on the 29th of natural causes. I told them it couldn’t be because the police were looking for him. “They sent me to the cemetery to look for my brother,” he declared.

After going to the cemetery, the victim’s sister said that it was there where they told her that her brother was buried. ”Then I told them that I wanted to know who had buried him and they told me that they had found him in a house. “I don’t understand how that person didn’t see the missing persons posters that were posted throughout the neighborhood,” she revealed. ”What hurts me the most is that I couldn’t say goodbye. And who tells me that the one buried there is my brother. “I have the right for a judge to lift the body and see that he is my brother,” she said.