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Pasco: a shot killed the driver

Pasco: a shot killed the driver

The police personnel of the Criminal Investigation Division (Divincri) Pasco, investigates the alleged homicide with a man’s firearm inside a vehicle and the death of a 15 -year -old teenager, whose body was found in a field in the district of Paucartambo (Pasco).

Yanahuanca

On the last Sunday, in the Caserío de Tingo Alto in the district of Yanahuanca, province of Daniel Alcides Carrión, a man of initials MTB (42) was transferred to the Fredy Vallejo Oré Health Center, due to the seriousness of his injuries he was referred to the Daniel Alcides Carrión de Cerro de Pasco Hospital, where he lost his life due to a severe cranial trauma. Firearm. In the place of the events, the staff of the Divincri Pasco, found in the co -pilot seat of a vehicle, a bronze projectile and observed a puddle of blood on the floor.

Paucartambo

On the other hand, yesterday morning, the lifeless body of a 15 -year -old teenager was found in a field in the town center of Huallamayo, in the district of Paucartambo.

According to preliminary information, the body would not present signs of violence, for now a possible drowning is presumed. However, it is not ruled out that death could be caused and other hypotheses are handled.

The Public Ministry ordered the removal of the body and its transfer to the morgue of the Daniel Alcides Carrión hospital in Cerro de Pasco for the necropsy of law. Divincri personnel carried out the proceedings and a criminal inspection, in order to collect indications or evidence

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