The discovery of the clothing he left on the shore was key to his identification. It is presumed that the man was intoxicated before entering the water.
The search continues for the man who entered the Palermo Lakes and the authorities confirmed that He was identified thanks to the DNA results found on the clothes he left lying on the shore. His family is already there to witness the operation.
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From the City Police it is presumed that the man was intoxicatedas confirmed by witnesses, prior to entering the lakes. Faced with the scenario presented, 911 was notified and an operation against the clock began by Firefighters, Police, SAME and rescuers to find the subject, who would be between 35 and 40 years old.
The investigation continues into the disappearance of the man in the Lakes of Palermo
More than 24 hours after the incident there is still no news about the man’s whereabouts, although they were able to advance in their identification after the DNA result. Even so, they did not give the name publicly. Alberto Crescenti, head of SAME, spoke to the media and highlighted that he could have been sucked into the plants. that they are at the bottom and that, if so, “the hope of survival is slim.”
Tactical divers, boats and troops are working in the operation. Although they are between two and three meters deep, there are wells that reach six meters, which makes the issue even more complex. “The entire bottom of the lake has drains, which are tree roots, and elodea, which are the plants that are seen on the surface. What these underwater plants do is exert suction,” Crescenti explained.
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Although they are between two and three meters deep, there are wells that reach six meters.
The search for the missing man in the Palermo Lakes will continue early this Tuesday
“The place is complex because it is three meters deep and has algae that do not come loose easily, so working with the ropes is complicated since they get stuck.”explained a source from the operation to Noticias Argentinas. The man entered the Regatas Lake, in front of the monument to Juan Manuel Fangio, and neighbors who were passing through the area realized that he was not coming out of the water, so they quickly called 911.
Yesterday at noon doctors from the hospital were already working at the scene. SAME, the Police and Firefighters of the City of Buenos Aires.
Source: Ambito
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