The National Police have confirmed the discovery of human remains on the embankment of Monte de Ceuta where the lifeless body of 17-year-old Mohamed Ali Lamsseyeh was dumped, a year ago now, although they will have to check if they correspond to those of the young man.
This point has been confirmed by the chief commissioner of the National Police, Daniel Nogueroles, who this afternoon brought these facts to the attention of the young man's mother, Asma, who has gone to the police station to be informed about this situation.
The discovery occurred this morning at the place where two of the detainees indicated that they had thrown the body of the minor.
The place, located on the García Aldave mountain, remains completely cordoned off by the National Police in what was the third day of searching this Thursday in this area, where the detainees were transferred on Monday afternoon.
Meanwhile, the three alleged perpetrators of the murder – an adult, an 18-year-old girl and a 17-year-old boy – are already in preventive detention, according to the judge's ruling.
The National Police remains at the place where the body was dumped, awaiting what the judges rule, as well as the evidence of the samples that have been collected in the last hours.
More than thirty agents, accompanied by dogs specialized in searching for people and with the use of a drone, work in this place with numerous undergrowth that has forced forestry agents to clear it to facilitate police work.
An argument between the victim and one of the youths seems to be the trigger for the death of the young man, who apparently was hit by a baseball bat that has been located in the house of one of the arrested.
Mohamed Ali lost track of him on January 13, 2022. Although, initially, it was thought that his disappearance could be voluntary, his mother and family, residents of the El Gallo neighborhood, always insisted that the boy he couldn't have gone alone.
The three detainees were supposedly "friends" of the disappeared person, residents of the neighborhoods of El Príncipe and Los Rosales, on the border of the autonomous city with Morocco, and in the same area where the police arrested the alleged murderer of a child a week ago. eight years old.