A group of fishermen and divers found this Friday morning the lifeless body of Alfredo Alejandro Díaz Alemán, the 22-year-old Cuban who disappeared a week ago in Matanzas. As reported Lieutenant Colonel Williams González Hernández, head of the Civil Defense of the region, told the local press, the discovery occurred in Playa Caleta, north of the province of Matanzas, and 33 meters deep.
The officer says that on the morning of this Friday a group left in “a sports boat” with fishermen accompanied by a diver and family and friends of the disappeared, in search of clues. Only after many hours of underwater exploration did they find the body at a point on Calle 30, near Villa Caleta, where one of the fishermen and a diver “came down, saw it, took it out and informed the rescue group of the firefighters to make his transfer to legal medicine where he is at this time. “
The young man had been missing since last Friday, when he was seen entering the Paso Malo Canal, Matanzas, for the last time
The young man had been missing since last Friday, when he was seen entering the Canal de Paso Malo, Matanzas, for the last time. González Hernández assures that from that moment “all rescue forces” of the firefighters, the Ministry of the Interior, Criminalistics and the Red Cross, “with their light rescue group”, combed the entire north and south coast in the section that there is from that channel to Punta de Guanos, on the one hand, and to the Bay of Cárdenas, on the other.
Similarly, this Thursday, the provincial Civil Defense combed the area of Punta Hicacos, Varadero, to the Bay of Cárdenas, checking the two pedraplenes, and Playa Mujeres to the Bay of Cárdenas, unsuccessfully.
Williams González Hernández had confirmed to the local station Radio 26 that they had already discarded the hypothesis that the young man was in the area where he was last seen “with the intention of carrying out underwater fishing.”
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