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By Natalia Penza For Mailonline. Police are searching for the remains of a Spanish woman after a man she met over the internet confessed to cutting her body into pieces and throwing them in different street waste containers. Convicted Colombian drug dealer Jorge Ignacio Palma, 37, is said to have made the grisly confession after giving himself up to detectives hunting him after Marta Calvo Buron, 25, went missing. She vanished on November 7 after arranging to meet him at his rented home near the east coast Spanish city of Valencia on an online dating site.

Marta Calvo Buron, 25, pictured went missing after agreeing to meet convicted Colombian drug dealer Jorge Ignacio Palma, 37, near his rented home in Valencia on November 7. Colombian national Palma left was convicted of drug distribution in Italy in and returned to Spain after his sentence. He admitted to police to killing and dismembering Buron right and dumping pieces of her body in local rubbish bins. Palma, thought to have fled from Spain to Italy before it emerged on Wednesday that he had been in hiding, was the police’s principal suspect.

He had already been linked to a previous police investigation in April after detectives discovered he had been the last client of a prostitute who died after suffering convulsions moments after he had fled the room they were in at a brothel in Valencia. Police have already searched rubbish bins in his home town and surrounding villages and are now understood to be focusing on waste plants and municipal tips. Spanish media reports said a waste plant which collected household rubbish from the area where Palma lived had been ordered to suspend operations at midday on Wednesday to facilitate the search for Marta’s body parts after the self-confessed killer’s admission.

It is not yet clear what Palma told cops during a subsequent formal interview in the presence of his defence lawyer. Buron is pictured before her death in Spain.