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Woman was thrown into a sewer after an alleged argument with a young woman over “physical aspects,” according to police

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Woman thrown into a sewer by her attacker. Photo: Screenshot Instagram @origennnoticias / Facebook @LaVozMayordel Tolima

The woman died by drowning. She was identified by authorities in Tolima.

News Colombia.

As Mayerly Sunce Hurtado The woman who died by drowning last weekend in Ibagué, Tolima, and whose lifeless body was found on the afternoon of Saturday, July 27, has been identified.

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According to the police report, Sunce Hurtado argued with a young woman who allegedly threw her into the gutter in the El Bosque neighborhood and her body was found hours later in the Departamental and Santander Estadio neighborhoods, near the CAI Phenix.

The funeral of the victim of the argument who, according to authorities, was a homeless person, was held on Tuesday, July 30.

Apparently, the confrontation originated over an issue related to «physical aspects».

The victim of this act of intolerance that claimed the life of a woman was well known in the Calarcá and Restrepo neighborhoods.

Here is the Ibagué Police report on what happened:

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