Mexican man Emmanuel Bocanegra accused of killing a woman he met on tinder

A man has been accused of killing his Tinder date and dissolving her body in acid, because she wouldn’t sleep with him in Central Mexico.

Dec 27, 2016 - 18:52
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Mexican man Emmanuel Bocanegra accused of killing a woman he met on tinder
Francia Ruth Ibarra and Emmanuel Denali Valdez Bocanegra

Police say Emmanuel Denali Valdez Bocanegra, 26, dissolved 26 year old Francia Ruth Ibarra's body in acid because she refused to have sex with him. 

Investigators questioned Bocanegra when Ibarra's family and friends reported her missing in Leon, Central Mexico.

Ibarra was a student at the University of Guanajuato and her friends back tracked her social media to find that she had been dating Boncanegra, a former student. She never introduced him to her friends and family because he avoided meeting them.

Emmanuel Delani Valdez Bocanegra is accused of killing a girl he met on Tinder, because she refused to have sex (Picture: CEN)

Six kilos of human flesh retrieved from the bones have been DNA matched with the victim, Francia Ruth Ibarra (Picture: CEN)

Remains of human bones were found in bin bags on Boncanegra's apartment balcony alongside canisters if caustic soda and hydrochloric acid.

Bocanegra was tracked down in Mexico City where he was arrested.

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