The coroners have been able to verify this midnight that the remains found on Sunday and Monday in the Eizaga landfill belong to Alberto Sololuze, after the DNA tests have been completed. The news has been released by Euskadi Irratia and through eitb.eus As the medium explained, there were soft parts in the bones, which has allowed the results of the tests to be accelerated. The judge and his relatives have already been informed of the facts. In the landfill, meanwhile, the search work continues in search of the second worker, Joaquín Beltrán, who was buried by the debris removal.
Sololuza's niece, Helene Alberdi, has spread the message on social networks: “Pain will be forever, but from today we can start to make the grief properly. Now, let them find Joaquin and let justice be done.” Sololuze, 62, was due to retire in January. Alberdi has been grateful for all those who have conveyed their support and support during these months.
The pain will be forever, but from today we can start to make the grief properly. Now, let them find Joaquin and let justice be done. Thank you wholeheartedly to all those who have given us your support during these harsh months. We love you uncle ♥️ pic.twitter.com/Gdduztzw42
— Helene (@helene_alberdi) August 19, 2020