Bones in Gustavo Cerati’s house: they found an element that could be key to research

Bones in Gustavo Cerati’s house: they found an element that could be key to research

The digital clock with calculator was in the same grave 1.20 meters long, 60 centimeters wide and 40 deep as the bones.

It is a Casio brand watch, CA-90 model, which was launched between 1981 and 1982 but that just arrived in Argentina 10 years later. “That watch was sold in the country in 1992. For the serial number we have when it was sold and other data, so that clock could never be there before 1992“The researchers detailed to TN.

Sources from the National Prosecutor’s Office in Criminal and Correctional No. 61, in charge of Martín López Perrandoin charge of carrying out the case stressed that “Assuming that the day he bought it, they buried him, the date is from ’92 here

In addition to Cerati, the researchers also point against those who lived in the place before the musician. The search is being done through the Civil Registry, Service Companies, etc. who put this address as particular. “That he died and buried him, that is clear. It is not that it was an indigent that stayed there, he died of cold and the earth covered him,” the researchers said.

They found human remains in a house where Gustavo Cerati lived

Eleven years after the death of Gustavo Ceratiwhile his house was being demolished for the construction of a building, they found buried human remains. From this discovery, Justice ordered the beginning of an investigation and the work was suspended.

The house is located in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Coghlan, on Congress Avenue at 3,700. The musician lived there between 2001 and 2003, after having rented it to Marina Olmi, Actor Boy Olmi sister.

Before the property was in the hands of Cerati and Olmi, a geriatric worked in the place, next to the Santa María Church.

“We bought the house more than 30 years ago to a German woman, Olga Schuddekopf. She told us the story that it had previously been a geriatric and previously a chapel. But we are talking about this for more than 150 years, ”explained the plastic artist, Marina Olmi.

The owner of the property that was demolished detailed that the lot had two constructions, one main in the front, and another younger, where the former leader of Soda Stereo used it as “artistic work space.”

Source: Ambito

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