Pereira, Colombia – Five months have passed since Father Darío Valencia Uribe went missing, leaving a painful void in the hearts of many. Now, with the discovery of skeletal remains in the rural area of Belalcázar, the truth about his fate has begun to surface. The legal team representing the Diocese of Pereira firmly believes these remains belong to Father Valencia. The somber revelation was shared by attorney Renato Marín, who confidently stated, “There is no doubt—these remains are those of Father Darío Valencia.”
With a history of compassion and faith, the priest’s disappearance sent shockwaves through his parish and the entire community. Now, as the final pieces of this tragic puzzle come together, the people who once held hope are left to face the harsh reality of his death.
Dental Records Confirm Priest’s Identity
After an extensive investigation, forensic experts matched dental records to the skeletal remains found in a secluded hillside of Belalcázar. The remains were sent to Cali’s forensic lab for further DNA analysis, with results expected in the coming weeks. While the physical evidence is being processed, there is a collective understanding that Father Darío’s identity has been confirmed beyond question.
“The dental records alone are sufficient to establish the identity of the remains,” attorney Marín shared, indicating the strength of the forensic evidence. Still, the Diocese remains cautious, waiting for the official word from legal authorities.
Search Efforts Lead to Harrowing Discovery
The painstaking search for Father Valencia began nearly two days before the remains were discovered. Teams from Colombia’s Technical Investigation Corps (CTI) and the Gaula of the National Police meticulously combed through the Patio Bonito area of Belalcázar. The discovery was made by Darcy, a specially trained dog, whose unyielding nose led investigators to the site where Valencia’s life was cruelly discarded.
It was Darcy who found the skull, patiently waiting by it for her handler. This quiet, yet profound moment marked the end of a search filled with sorrow and loss. Soon after, more bones were unearthed, along with a single shoe, which belonged to the missing priest.
Confession from France
While Valencia’s remains paint a painful portrait of loss, the mystery of his death had already been cracked open months earlier. The suspected killer, Julián Eduardo Cifuentes Gómez, sits imprisoned in France, having fled there after allegedly murdering the priest. Cifuentes, once a trusted friend, has reportedly confessed to the crime after intense interrogation. His chilling admission, which described shooting Father Valencia four times, brought a dark truth to light—this was not a crime of passion, but a calculated act of betrayal.
Authorities say that Cifuentes fled to France just days after Father Darío went missing, escaping justice for a time. However, the Interpol blue notice issued for his arrest caught up with him at Charles de Gaulle Airport. Now, as Colombia presses forward with extradition requests, many are awaiting Cifuentes’ return to face trial for the horrific act.
A Community Mourns
The grim news has sent ripples through the Diocese of Pereira, where Father Darío was deeply beloved. Parishioners at María Auxiliadora church are grappling with the news, many of whom had clung to the hope that their priest was alive. Now, their hopes have shifted to honoring his memory in a way that truly reflects his impact.
Plans for a memorial service are already underway, with the Cathedral Nuestra Señora de la Pobreza poised to host a grand homage. This will be a celebration of Father Valencia’s life and his dedication to the community he so lovingly served. From his work at the Catholic University of Pereira to his leadership at the Seminary, he leaves behind a legacy that is both profound and cherished.
Awaiting Justice for Father Valencia
As the extradition process for Cifuentes inches forward, many are wondering how long it will take for justice to be served. While the confessed murderer sits in a French prison, far from the country where his crime was committed, the wheels of justice continue to turn. It is hoped that Cifuentes will soon stand before a Colombian judge to answer for his actions.
The extradition process has dragged on for months, but with the discovery of Father Darío’s remains, there is a renewed sense of urgency. Cifuentes, once close enough to Valencia to be seen with him on security cameras the day of his disappearance, must now face the consequences of his betrayal.
The community, which once held its breath, now waits with bated breath for the next chapter. Justice may be slow, but it is inevitable.
A Troubling Friendship
Perhaps one of the most disturbing elements of this case is the relationship between Father Darío and Julián Cifuentes. Known to be friends for years, their bond was more than just casual. They were business partners of sorts, dealing in the sale of vehicles. According to Renato Marín, this connection was likely the catalyst for Father Darío’s tragic fate. It appears the two had engaged in business dealings that ultimately turned sour, leading to an irreversible loss.
“They were close, trusted each other, and had a long history. It’s heartbreaking that this trust led to such a terrible end,” Marín reflected. For the faithful of Pereira, this sentiment echoes loudly. Trust, once broken, can have devastating consequences.
As the days march on, the people of Pereira hold vigil, hoping for peace, justice, and closure.