Two teenagers died with signs of violence in a park in the city of Jaén community

Two girls aged 15 and 16 died this morning in a central park in Jaén. During the first visual examination, the researchers did not appreciate the signs of external violence, which is why they now rule out the involvement of a third person and point to suicide as the most likely cause of death.

The mortuary hall of teenage life was held last night, around 1.30, in Parque de la Concordia, located in the center of the capital, Rio de Janeiro, although the success did not reach this point.

Andalusia’s 112 emergency service received a warning at 1.30 ahead of the “possible” death of two young people in the park. The aforementioned investigation sources are known to the families of the girls who found them.

The deputy government delegate in Jaén, Manuel Fernández, confirmed that in the first visual inspection there were no signs of external violence. In fact, it was noted that a decree had been issued regarding the secrecy of the summary and a request to maintain maximum respect for the deceased minors and their families, who wanted to provide support in these “extremely difficult” moments. The case is being investigated by the National Police Judicial Squad.

The Ayuntamiento de Jaén has declared three days of official mourning and a minute of silence every month (12.00 at the door of the Ayuntamiento). The days of mourning will begin this Saturday evening until Mars.

The mayor of the Andalusian city, Julio Milan, expressed his regret at this success and offered his condolences to the entire municipal institution and to the families of the teenagers. He called on citizens to bear responsibility “not to increase the pain of family, friends and relatives in these complicated moments.”

Phone number 024 to respond to people with suicidal behavior and their allegations. Various survivors’ associations have guidelines and protocols for fencing.