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Body washed up on La Zenia beach
Monday, March 31, 2014 @ 12:50 PM

Not the best translation but ..

The tide swept yesterday to a beach area of ​​La Zenia, Orihuela Costa, the body of a man handcuffed and bagging turn perfectly in an industrial plastic bag, to occupy less space and be easier to handle, was surrounded by an insulating tape, black color and five inches wide.

At dawn, the body remained ten meters from the shore at oriolana Cala Bosque. The first neighbors mistook him for a dead dolphin. No one at that time realized they were in a murder in which it is possible the authors want the body was discovered, as a warning to sailors as the forces and security bodies shuffled question of a crime gang or a reckoning.

The Judicial Police of the Guardia Civil, at least on this occasion, is where to start researching. It has a body of a man 1.80 meters tall and strongly built, and now only needs to be identified.

Reporting to the local police will be at 11.53 hours. A patrol unit accompanied by an Urgent Care Service came to Cala Bosque where he found the handcuffed body and it was determined that it was a human being. However at that time did not know the sex of the victim and the body was completely covered. The device remained in place until the arrival of the Civil Guard.

At two in the afternoon, the body remained in the bank at the expense of the arrival of the coroner to proceed with the removal of the body after the protocol identification proceed in the same scene, which was done with great care because the only evidence were within the mortuary plastic bag.

Although an autopsy is scheduled for tomorrow, sources said last night that the Armed Forces Institute was a man, but could not specify whether had long in the water. 

See source below for more....

Source: Diarioinformacion 

 



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