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Missing student, 24, was likely crushed, incinerated after passing out in trash while partying in Spain: cops

A student partying on the Spanish island of Mallorca was crushed to death by a garbage truck, landed in a trash can, and was likely incinerated at a waste disposal site, police said.

Agostina Rubini Medina, 24, went missing during a night out with friends in Mallorca's capital Palma, and has been missing for nearly three weeks, the news agency announced. usa sun.

Spanish National Police said Medina fell into a trash can while trying to retrieve items, including a cell phone, and lost consciousness before she and the trash were thrown into a garbage truck, crushed by a truck's trash compactor, and eventually killed. Theorizes that it fell into an incinerator. .

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Agostina Roubini Medina, 24, was likely crushed to death inside a garbage truck before being incinerated at a landfill, police said. (Desaparecidos Association)

An employee at a store near a bus stop on Medina's route home said the girl was clearly intoxicated and had bought a bag of potato chips at the store shortly before midnight.

Moments later, witnesses told police they saw Medina's purse and blouse placed next to a large trash can about 15 minutes before workers arrived to empty the trash can. he said.

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Chief Fernando Reboiras, Head of Community Activities of the National Police

Chief Fernando Reboiras, Head of Regional Activities of the National Police, during a press conference of the National Police. (Getty Images)

Tracking data shows Medina's cell phone remained there for about 30 minutes before she was taken to the incinerator and died, which matches the garbage truck's travel records. new york post.

Authorities say she likely died inside the truck before it reached the factory.

Mr. Alejandro Becerra, Director of the Communications Office of the National Police Headquarters

Alejandro Becerra, Head of the Communications Office of the National Police Headquarters, during a press conference held by the National Police. (Getty Images)

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Police later found human remains at the incineration plant and sent them for DNA testing to determine whether they belonged to Medina.

Police said Medina was thin, had a low tolerance for alcohol and was taking medication, which may have caused him to pass out.

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