His body was found on the same bridge where he had last been seen.
Lian Torelli12 years old, disappeared on Sunday in the Buenos Aires city of Leapafter having gone fishing with his stepbrother. They found his body on the bridge where he had last been seen..
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According to investigation sources, they are awaiting the results of the autopsy, which will be performed in the next few hours.


Initially, his mother took him to the municipal spa to spend the day with his other relatives, and later he was going to go to his father’s house to spend the night.
On Monday afternoon, the woman realized that the boy never arrived at his destination. From that moment on, they began the search through social media dissemination, and also The Communal Police got involved along with firefighters and urban control agents.
The first rakes were carried out this afternoon by land and also in the Salto River, although they had not yielded positive results.
”We don’t know what happened to the baby,” his aunt had said.
As revealed, Lian was wearing a neon shorts and was carrying his fishing rod when he was last seen. Testimonies from neighbors indicated a possible sighting near the CUSA Club and the local cycling track. That area was already searched, but did not yield any clues.
“We don’t know what happened to the baby. If he fell into the water or someone took him”said his aunt Alice in statements to the Crónica TV channel. Salto is a small city of 25 thousand inhabitants, located about 190 kilometers northwest of the City of Buenos Aires.
Furthermore, the mayor Ricardo Alessandro received the family of the missing minor and stated that “everything necessary is being done to find the child.” Along these lines, he said he was “very concerned” about the negative results of the operations.
Source: Ambito

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