The Buenos Aires City Police found a body on the shore of Lake Palermo. Investigators began the investigation to verify if it is the man they have been looking for for more than 48 hours.
In the early hours of this Wednesday morning, the Buenos Aires City Police found the lifeless body of the man who had gone into the lakes of Palermo. The information was confirmed by SAME, after the person’s relatives recognized the body by various marks and tattoos.
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The body was found near one of the shores of the lake, it was removed from the water in a special operation with divers and rescuers from the Buenos Aires police team.


The man had submerged in the lakes of Palermo in front of the monument to Juan Manuel Fangio, when he was seen by neighbors who were passing through the area and warned 911 that they did not see him come out of the water.
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The investigation continues into the disappearance of the man in the Lakes of Palermo
After 6:30 in the morning, the rescue teams managed to spot an object from the lake, so they approached with ropes and life preservers to be able to move it. Upon detecting that it was a body, They moved him towards the shore and took him to one of the tents away from the media that was covering the news.
According to witnesses, on Monday a homeless man jumped into the water and never came out again. Although security officers found the identity of the victim, who was Eduardo Vaccaro and he was 42 years oldthey still could not compare the data with the information that would indicate that it is the same person they were looking for.
At the moment, official confirmations and a press conference are expected to learn more about the procedure to follow.
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