DNA traces found in Helena Jubany’s sweater

The National Police scientist has found traces of DNA on the front of the sweater that Helena Jubany was wearing at the time of her disappearance in December 2001. samples from at least two different people but they are “inconclusive”, so this Wednesday the Sabadell court will take the DNA from Xavi Jiménez, the only one investigated for the crime. The struggle of the Helena Jubany family got the judge to charge the main suspect again 27 years after the crime.

This is how the journalist has advanced Carles Porta, director of ‘Crims’ on social networks. He says that the investigators are now analyzing whether the DNA belongs to the victim and the person under investigation.

The judge summons two other witnesses to testify.

Judge Juan Díaz asked about the vaginal fluid that the coroner found from the librarian and called two other people, the head of the Nature Section of the Sabadell Excursionist Union (UES) and a person from Jiménez’s environment, who could contribute news about your alibi on the night of the events.

He has also sent letters to the Barcelona Provincial Council and the telephone companies so that they can provide him with documents and information about the person under investigation, and confirm whether on the day that Helena received the second anonymous letter, Jiménez was working in the Regional Council of Berguedà or not. The defense of Xavi Jiménez agreed to make the new calligraphic report requested by the court of number 2 of Sabadell

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