The institution confirmed the discovery of the body a few hours after locating his beret and backpack. It was 1,500 meters downstream from the accident.
The sergeant of the Argentine Army, Sebastian Romerowas found dead after having disappeared on Wednesday during a military exercise. The agent, who fell into the water and did not return, was found 1,500 meters downstream from the accident. The institution confirmed the news in a statement.
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“His body was found lifeless at 7:31 a.m. today.approximately 1,500 meters downstream from the site of the incident, on the West bank,” the statement indicated. They also added that “the circumstances of what happened are the subject of investigation by the Santa Fe Federal Fiscal Unit”.


They found Sergeant Romero dead
The Rapid Deployment commander, Sergio Jurczkykinformed ElOnce that The sergeant “did not have the life jacket on” at the time of the accident. A few hours earlier, agent Oscar Zarich indicated: “I carried the backpack along with the rest of the equipment that was on the boat when it was transported. “This was found on the river bank by personnel who were on foot.”
Argentine army OK

Argentine Army
The rest of the members of the force were rescued and were in good health. after receiving medical attention in the Paraná Regional Military Hospital. The place where the boat collided with a metal object was the La Balsa berth, in Santa Fe.
They were looking for a sergeant of the Argentine Army since Wednesday
The sergeant had been missing since Wednesday after falling into the Paraná River. The Army released a statement informing that the exhaustive search in the river is continuing based on safety protocols. Argentine Naval Prefecture.
In the letter, the Army reports that “on the night of November 27, at approximately 9:45 p.m.and within the framework of the operational activities planned in the Sovereignty Exercise, on the west bank of the Paraná River, a dinghy collided with an obstaclecausing it to break and the subsequent fall of four non-commissioned officers and four soldiers into the river.”
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