INTERPOL informs: "A woman who died in unexplained circumstances in Spain has been identified as 33-year-old Ainoha Izaga Ibieta Lima, from Paraguay. This was the first successful trans-continental identification made as part of INTERPOL's Identify Me program. A breakthrough came in March 2025 when Paraguayan authorities matched fingerprints uploaded by Spain to INTERPOL's Black Notice against their own national databases, as part of the Identify Me initiative. Now that Spanish and Paraguayan police have brought closure to Ms. Lima's family, they now have a better chance of discovering whether she committed suicide or was murdered.
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