Colombian Mayor Announces Body Found in Search for Missing American Airlines Flight Attendant A body was discovered during a search for an American Airlines flight attendant who went missing during a layover in Medellin, Colombia, according to the city’s mayor. Fico Gutierrez, the mayor of Medellin, confirmed the find on Friday, stating that the lifeless body was located between the municipalities of Jerico and Puente Iglesias. He described the discovery as part of the ongoing search for Gutierrez Molina, a flight attendant who had been reported missing after failing to return to his hotel. The body is being sent to Medellin’s coroner’s office for identification, and the mayor expressed condolences to the family, delivering the news directly to Gutierrez Molina’s father, who resides in the city. Gutierrez Molina was scheduled to work on a return flight from Medellín to Miami on Sunday. His longtime partner, Ernesto Carranza, told CBS News that he became concerned when he could not reach him on Sunday morning. Carranza noted that Gutierrez Molina’s phone appeared to be pinging from two locations in Medellin that were not near his hotel. “Both locations were nowhere near where he was supposed to sleep for the night,” Carranza said, adding that this discrepancy raised further questions about the circumstances of his disappearance. The search for Gutierrez Molina intensified after his absence, leading to the discovery of the body. However, the case remains shrouded in mystery. A friend of Gutierrez Molina, Sharom Gil, revealed that another flight attendant who had accompanied him on Saturday could not recall parts of the night. This lack of memory has added to the uncertainty surrounding the incident.#american_airlines #colombian_mayor #medellin_colombia #gutierrez_molina #eresto_carranza
