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After 15 years, Google Street View car returns to remote Spanish town—and uncovers a murder

The Google app, which enables users to virtually explore streets globally through images captured by camera-mounted cars, inadvertently became a silent witness to the crime.

December 19, 2024 / 13:13 IST
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This was the first time in 15 years that Google’s Street View car had passed through Tajueco.
This was the first time in 15 years that Google’s Street View car had passed through Tajueco.

A Google Street View image has provided a crucial lead in unravelling the mysterious murder of a man in northern Spain, police confirmed. The image, taken in the small town of Tajueco in the northern province of Soria, shows a man loading a large white plastic bag into the boot of a car—suspected to be the moment the victim’s body was being transported.

The breakthrough comes amidst an ongoing investigation into the brutal murder and dismemberment of a 33-year-old Cuban national, who went missing in October 2023. His dismembered remains were discovered earlier this month in a nearby cemetery, a grim conclusion to a case that has gripped the local community, BBC reported.

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The Google app, which enables users to virtually explore streets globally through images captured by camera-mounted cars, inadvertently became a silent witness to the crime. Notably, this was the first time in 15 years that Google’s Street View car had passed through Tajueco.

Police also revealed another sequence of photos from the app, showing a blurred silhouette of someone wheeling a large white bundle in a wheelbarrow. However, they clarified that while the images provided valuable context, they were not “decisive” in solving the case.