Assaulted tourist will assist in further investigation
She was discharged last Friday and returned to the city of Baltimore
The young American who was presumably sexually assaulted in Vieques in late March would return to Puerto Rico with his parents to contribute to the research, said the commander Antonio Lopez, director of the Police Region of Fajardo.
According to Lopez is a commitment from the parents of the young age of 29, a fourth-year medical, returned to participate in the process once it is determined whether there was a sexual assault and knows who attacked her causing a skull fracture.
She was discharged last Friday and returned to the city of Baltimore, Maryland.
According to information received by Lopez, the Justice Department and the Tourism Company would cover the cost of transportation of the youth and their parents when necessary to travel to the island
The results of various tests to determine whether he was sexually assaulted, which will be compared with the genetic profiles of five young men identified as "persons of interest" in the case, is expected to be ready for this week.
According to Lopez is a commitment from the parents of the young age of 29, a fourth-year medical, returned to participate in the process once it is determined whether there was a sexual assault and knows who attacked her causing a skull fracture.
She was discharged last Friday and returned to the city of Baltimore, Maryland.
According to information received by Lopez, the Justice Department and the Tourism Company would cover the cost of transportation of the youth and their parents when necessary to travel to the island
The results of various tests to determine whether he was sexually assaulted, which will be compared with the genetic profiles of five young men identified as "persons of interest" in the case, is expected to be ready for this week.
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