¿Se resolvió por fin el misterio de Miguel De Cervantes? - BBC Mundo

¿Encontraron los restos de Miguel De Cervantes?
MADRID, SPAIN - JANUARY 24: Experts analyse bones to find the remains of the 17th Century author Miguel de Cervantes at the Convent of the Barefoot Trinitarians in Madrid, Spain on January 24, 2015. Miguel de Cervantes, considered to be Spains greatest writer and the author of 'Don Quixote' was buried in 1616 at the Convent of the Barefoot Trinitarians in Madrid, but the exact whereabouts of his grave within the tiny convent chapel are unknown. The second phase of the searching is begin after identifying what they believe are three unrecorded and unidentified graves in the chapel's crypt. (Photo by Evrim Aydin/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
MADRID, SPAIN - JANUARY 24: Experts analyse bones to find the remains of the 17th Century author Miguel de Cervantes at the Convent of the Barefoot Trinitarians in Madrid, Spain on January 24, 2015. Miguel de Cervantes, considered to be Spains greatest writer and the author of 'Don Quixote' was buried in 1616 at the Convent of the Barefoot Trinitarians in Madrid, but the exact whereabouts of his grave within the tiny convent chapel are unknown. The second phase of the searching is begin after identifying what they believe are three unrecorded and unidentified graves in the chapel's crypt. (Photo by Evrim Aydin/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

Investigadores españoles explicaron que los restos encontrados en la cripta de la iglesia del convento de las Trinitarias, en Madrid, son probablemente del escritor Miguel de Cervantes.

"Es posible considerar que entre los fragmentos de la reducción (de huesos) localizada en el suelo de la cripta de la actual iglesia de las Trinitarias se encuentran algunos pertenecientes a Miguel de Cervantes", dijo Francisco Etxeberría, forense y director de la búsqueda.

"No podemos hacer una verificación matemática, no tenemos la certeza absoluta. Somos prudentes y estamos ilusionados", declaró el profesor. "Estamos convencidos de que entre esos fragmentos tenemos algo de Cervantes", añadió.

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