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Deathly Remains of Carlos Batista Were Taken to Inacif - #Deinteres #Fvdigital

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Santo Domingo.- The remains of journalist Carlos Batista Matos were transferred to the National Institute of Forensic Sciences (Inacif), where an autopsy may be performed to determine exactly the cause of his death. Ángel Laureano, executive of Color Visión, said he had the information that the funeral hours will take place at the Blandino funeral home of Abraham Lincoln, but he has no precise day and time that will be placed. (Continue reading.…
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Santo Domingo.- The remains of journalist Carlos Batista Matos were transferred to the National Institute of Forensic Sciences (Inacif), where an autopsy may be performed to determine exactly the cause of his death. Ángel Laureano, executive of Color Visión, said he had the information that the funeral hours will take place at the Blandino funeral home of Abraham Lincoln, but he has no precise day and time that will be placed. (Continue reading.…

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Santo Domingo.- The remains of journalist Carlos Batista Matos were transferred to the National Institute of Forensic Sciences (Inacif), where an autopsy may be performed to determine exactly the cause of his death. Angel Laureano, executive of Color Visión, said he had the information that the funeral hours will be held at the Blandino funeral home of Abraham Lincoln, but he has no precise day and time to be laid.

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On Monday 13th, renowned Dominican journalist and communicator Carlos Batista Matos, one of the most influential figures on national television, died. Batista Matos, popularly known as “El Hombre más Caro” and “El Hombre más Bello”, was found lifeless in his residence, according to preliminary reports. So far, no details have been offered about the cause of his death. The television producer also left an important imprint on the country’s media.…

On Monday, April 13, the death of journalist, communicator, and writer Carlos Batista Matos was announced. His career was marked by a sustained dedication to entertainment journalism and the study of Dominican popular music. Born on December 30, 1952, in Vicente Noble, Barahona province, he developed a career focused on cultural communication, with an emphasis on the dissemination, analysis, and appreciation of national art. His name became well…

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