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Shocking moment nun, 80, wheels the dead body of a fellow sister, 58, into a suitcase, sparking police murder investigation (Video)

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Shocking moment nun, 80, wheels the dead body of a fellow sister, 58, into a suitcase, sparking police murder�investigation (Video)

A nun in Chile was captured moving the dead body of a fellow sister crammed into a suitcase.

 

Footage shows the nun, 80, walking along a residential street as she struggles to pull the huge suitcase behind her. The woman, who has not been named, walked past a home where she was recorded on their security system

 

Local reports in Chile say that a horrified passerby later found the body of the second nun, aged 58, in the case on April 8 and called police.

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The CCTV video emerged after police began a full-scale murder hunt over what they first believed was a drugs cartel killing in Santiago.

 

Investigators at first believed the body had been dumped by a gang. Only for authorities to look at CCTV in the area to discover that it had been abandoned by a nun.

Shocking moment nun, 80, wheels the dead body of a fellow sister, 58, into a suitcase, sparking police murder�investigation (Video)

It later emerged that the case had contained the corpse of a fellow 58-year-old nun who had apparently died of natural causes a year ago.

 

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Her fellow sister told police that the pair had made a pact to take care of each other beyond death.

 

Officer Juan Fonseca said the dead nun had been kept in a case as an act of ‘affection and loyalty’.

 

The situation only changed when the 80-year-old nun’s daughter visited and decided the woman should be laid to rest, investigators concluded.

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An autopsy showed no signs of deliberate killing, police said.

Shocking moment nun, 80, wheels the dead body of a fellow sister, 58, into a suitcase, sparking police murder�investigation (Video)
Local media reports that the 80-year-old nun was not arrested but could be charged with violations of the health code.

It later emerged that both women did not belong to a formal religious order but were ‘consecrated laywomen’ who lived a cloistered life in habits and robes.

A police investigation is ongoing.

 

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