Macabro Found in Entre Ríos: Discovered the Body of a Man Inside the Wall of a Construction Site
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The employees of a construction site advised the police authorities when they noticed that there was blood on one of the walls of a building located on a corner of the local waterfront.
The body of a worker, a Paraguayan mason, was found covered with lime inside a building in the city of Colón, after employees noticed blood stains and alerted the police.
An anomaly observed in a building under construction led to the discovery of a construction worker's body. The incident occurred in the city of Colón, Argentina, when bloodstains raised concerns and led to the discovery of the body in the building's wall. Local media reported that several construction workers noticed blood on one of the floors and notified the authorities, who launched a major operation. Read Here: Beijing to take steps to stren…
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During Sunday’s day, the body of a Paraguayan mason was discovered inside a wall in a construction site in the city of Colón, province of Entre Ríos, Argentina. In Argentina, they find the body of a Paraguayan mason hidden on a wall. Photo: Web According to media from the neighboring country, the workers working on the site found the body covered in lime, in what appeared to be part of a wall. According to the data, the alert to System 911 was g…
Details have emerged regarding the gruesome discovery of a man's body in a building under construction on the Colón waterfront. The body was discovered by construction workers. It had been placed in a stairwell, and a sort of wall had been built over it, covering it with lime, prosecutor Alejandro Perroud told El Entre Ríos, referring to the case as a homicide. "While the body has not been formally identified, everything suggests it is a 52-year…
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