By | March 13, 2024

Accident – Death – Obituary News :

Tragic Discovery of Reyna Hernandez’s Body in Mexico

Reyna Hernandez, a 54-year-old woman from Renton, Washington, was tragically found dead in a cemetery in Mexicali, Mexico, days after she was reported missing by friends. The shocking discovery has left authorities investigating whether her death occurred on U.S. soil or in Mexico.

Suspect Identified and Detained in Mexico

A 61-year-old Renton resident has been identified as a suspect in the case and detained in Mexico on unrelated charges. The Renton Police Department is working closely with Mexican authorities and U.S. Federal officials to determine further details about the nature, time, and place of Hernandez’s killing.

Timeline of Events

Reyna Hernandez was last seen on February 26 in Renton, Washington, before she was reported missing on February 28. Foul play was suspected, and friends alerted the authorities. On March 8, an unidentified body was discovered in Mexicali, which was later confirmed to be Hernandez. She was found with her hands and feet bound, showing signs of torture.

Domestic Violence Crime

Investigators believe this was a domestic violence crime, although they have not disclosed the exact relationship between Hernandez and the suspect. Limited details have been released about the circumstances of her disappearance and discovery.

Support for Hernandez’s Family

A GoFundMe page has been set up to help bring Reyna Hernandez’s body back to the United States. This tragic incident has left many questions unanswered, and authorities are working diligently to seek justice for Hernandez and her family.

Seeking Justice

If it is determined that Reyna Hernandez’s homicide took place on U.S. soil, authorities will seek extradition for the suspect to be charged in the relevant jurisdiction. The investigation is ongoing, and more details are expected to emerge as the case unfolds.

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For more information about this tragic incident, read the original article on People.

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