
The complainant lawyer and representative of the families of the missing crew members of the Bruma boat, Rafael Poblete, He approached different edges of the investigation of the shipwreck of the boat, where he confirmed that In the expert opinions to the Cobra fishing ship, biological remains were found.
This, after the dried dike proceedings of the boat owned by the Blumar company, where the Investigation Police (PDI) and their specialized equipment found biological remains in the structure, under the flotation line.
“What was told preliminarily They do not seem to be remains of fish. They could correspond to human remains and that is what has to confirm or rule out the expertise, “said Poblete.
The complainant lawyer indicated that the experts hired by the families of the seven missing fishermen are “working rapidly”, but asked – to complete their own expertise – to also perform analysis to the mistakes of mist and “make some missing evidence to Cobra in San Vicente”.
“We have encrypted expectations in which The Pact of Silence is going to break up and statements of crew members will be known. Perhaps not those who were on the bridge that will reveal what is already an open secret. They felt the impact and did not stop, ”he added.
-“From the first moment we said that it was a collision and that they have reached a accommodating version. What did, highly contradictory, is Blum Then they recognized the impact and tried to blame for mistwhich is a highly objectionable strategy, to blame the mistake of mist, which cannot speak to defend itself, ”said the complainant lawyer.
Finding of biological remains in a fishing
On the other hand, the fishing company Orizon confirmed the discovery of bone remains of origin not identified in its processing plant in the commune of Coronel, Biobío Region.
This occurred during the download of products from the sea and, as reported by the company, was immediately notified to SERNAPESCA and Investigation Police (PDI).
The lawyer confirmed that prosecution contacted families to perform comparative DNA tests, but that there is still nothing confirmed. “We hope that the Legal Medical Service (SML) will give some confirmation. For the time, expectant,” he said.
“From the first moment genetic samples were taken to relatives to have comparison material in case some remains that could correspond to the crew. That is already,” he explained, adding that “the first thing is to verify if they are human remains and then begin to make the matches with the DNA samples they have.”