Under a white tent set up in the street in front of the family's house in the northwestern town of Santa Barbara, mourners held a dawn vigil for Miss Honduras, 19-year-old Maria Jose Alvarado, and her sister Sofia Trinidad Alvarado, 23.
After forensic analysts in Tegucigalpa examined the sisters' bodies overnight, authorities returned them for a morning funeral service in Santa Barbara, some 200 kilometers from the capital.
The violence-plagued Central American nation has been in shock since police found the sisters' bodies buried along the banks of the Aguagual River yesterday and accused Sofia's boyfriend Plutarco Ruiz of killing them on the night they went missing a week ago.
According to Honduran media reports, police believe Ruiz, who was holding a birthday party last tonight at a resort outside Santa Barbara, flew into a fit of rage when he saw Sofia dancing with another man, shooting her in the head and then her beauty queen sister twice in the back.
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Police arrested Ruiz and an alleged accomplice, Aris Maldonado, on Tuesday.
They said they had seized a Colt-45 pistol and two vehicles, including a white pick-up truck allegedly used to transport the sisters' bodies some 20 kilometers from the resort to the spot where they were buried.
"We're interrogating the suspects to see if there were more people involved" in trying to cover up the crime, police spokesman Jose Coello told AFP.