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Authorities arrived at the scene where the suspicious vehicle, a silver Renault Cleo, was found parked. Inside, they made a horrific discovery— the charred remains of a young woman shortly identified as Catalina Guz. Autopsy reports revealed that the fire was not the cause of death; instead, she suffered asphyxiation and had sustained multiple injuries, suggesting a brutal attack prior to the fire.
With Catalina's body confirmed as homicide, an urgent investigation ensued to uncover the circumstances surrounding her tragic death.