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Tacna: Man murdered after Christmas celebration remains unidentified

Tacna: Man murdered after Christmas celebration remains unidentified

The Christmas festivity was overshadowed by the death of a man who was attacked with a knife and bled to death for lack of help in the Tacna fence.

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The victim was found in a pool of blood at around 6 a.m. outside the Modesto Basadre school, on the extension of Hipólito Unanue avenue.

Bled out before getting help

Police officers from the González Vigil police station verified the death by bleeding of a man of around 55 years of age who remained unidentified because he did not have his national identity document.

He was wearing blue jeans, a light blue shirt, a blue vest, and was wearing sneakers. She remained face up a few meters from the Tacna Regional Government headquarters on Hipólito Unanue street.

Body remains in the morgue

He received a deep cut on his left arm with a knife and another penetrating cut at wrist level that caused bleeding. The victim traveled about 200 meters and finally fell.

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Regarding the attackers, according to the version of passers-by, workers at the bus terminal and businesses in the area, they would be foreigners who would engage in the consumption of illegal substances.

Prosecutor Josie Sánchez Sumari, together with homicide personnel, carried out the procedures to remove the body and transfer it to the central morgue.

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