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Body found in search for Chinese student in Amsterdam; police yet to identify

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A body has been found in the search for the Chinese student Shengmen Luo. The body was found in the water by the Nieuwe Meer in Amsterdam Nieuw-West. Police have not yet confirmed the identity of the body. They are also still investigating the cause of death. The body was discovered at 11 a.m. near De Oeverlanden park. The area has now been closed off to ensure that police can complete their investigation in peace.

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In the search for missing UvA student Luo Shengmen, the police found a body in the water of the Nieuwe Meer on Friday. The police investigation should reveal whether it is indeed the 23-year-old Luo. "Due to circumstances, we cannot confirm this at this time," said a police spokesperson.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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This Wednesday, the Peruvian National Police (PNP) recovered the lifeless body of a man who was found in the Rímac River, in San Juan de Lurigancho.

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This afternoon, the police found a body during a search on the water of the Nieuwe Meer. The search was initiated because a UvA student from China went missing. The police told AT5 that it is probably Luo Shengmen. Divers from the arrest team retrieved the body from the reeds to the shore, where the Forensic Investigation Service is investigating. There was also a search in the area last week. The Veterans Search Team (VST) searched for the miss…

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The identity of this person, who was at the height of the 9th of October-San Juan de Lurigancho Avenue, is still unknown. The Rescue Police recovered the lifeless body of a man who was in the Rimac River, at the level of the 9th of October avenue, located in the district of San Juan de Lurigancho. READ ALSO: Santiváñez denounces the ‘show’ of the Prosecutor’s Office In view of this, the neighbors informed the authorities about this finding. It s…

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Peru21 broke the news in on Thursday, March 20, 2025.
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