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Each successful identification “gives updated hope” that other women “can also return their identity,” said the Secretary General of the Interpolly Waldek Urkiz.
“Our work is not only in the case of cases, but also in the resumption of dignity and voice to those who suffered from the tragedy,” he said.
Lima was found dead in a poultry farm attached to a peasant house in Spain in Garon province in August 2018.
She had no identification documents, but the people who live in the peasant house, and other locals said they did not know who she was. Police said in Hebrew the word “success”.
Last year it was added to the detection operation, I saw interpol “black notifications” – looking for information about the unspecified authorities – for the first time released for the public.
Earlier this month, a breakthrough occurred when Paraguayan authorities fell fingerprints, loaded with Spain, to a black notice against them in their national database.
Lima’s brother told police that she had traveled to Spain in 2013. He reported that she went missing in the Board in 2019 after a few months without contacts.
While Lima was identified, Interpol said the circumstances around her death remain “inexplicable”.
The woman previously identified through the company was 31-year-old Rita Roberts from Wales.
The last contact with her family was a postcard from Belgium in May 1992. Her body was found next month.
Her family noticed her distinctive Black Rose tattoo in the BBC report on launching me identification operation in 2023.
The company seeks to find the identity of another 45 women found dead in the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, France, Italy and Spain. Most of them fall victim to the killings, which are believed to be 15 to 30 years old.
Interpol said an increase in global migration and trafficking in human beings led to more and more people disappeared without the borders of their countries, which could make the identification bodies more complex.
Details of each case were published on the Interpol websiteTogether with photos of possible identification subjects and personnel reconstructions.