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Body Found in Search Area for Missing Teen in Morelos; Identity Under Analysis
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Body Found in Search Area for Missing Teen in Morelos; Identity Under Analysis

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Authorities in Morelos, Mexico, discovered a body in the search area for a missing 15-year-old student.
  • The student, Michelle Itzayana, disappeared on May 24 after going out to buy supplies.
  • Investigators are working to identify the body and determine the cause and time of death.

Authorities in Morelos, Mexico, have found a body in an area being searched for a missing 15-year-old university student, Michelle Itzayana. The discovery was made on Tuesday, June 2, in the vicinity of Tepoztlรกn, a region where search operations have been focused.

Michelle Itzayana was reported missing on Sunday, May 24. Her sister, Kimberly Sarahรญ, stated that the teenager left her home in Yautepec municipality that afternoon to purchase art supplies and never returned. The disappearance has prompted a significant search effort involving multiple agencies.

The Morelos State Attorney General's Office (FGE) confirmed that specialized personnel in forced disappearances and forensic services are conducting the necessary procedures. Their objective is to determine the identity of the deceased, the cause of death, the time it occurred, and the circumstances surrounding the event. The prosecutor's office against femicides is also involved, ensuring the investigation proceeds with a gender perspective.

A source close to the search efforts indicated a high probability that the discovered remains belong to Michelle Itzayana. The operation that led to the finding involved the state commission for searches, Morelos State Police, the National Guard, the Navy, and the Jiutepec Search Unit.

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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.