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Deputy Manuel Díaz will be laid to rest at the Blandino funeral home

Deputy Manuel Díaz will be laid to rest at the Blandino funeral home

Manuel Diazformer deputy for the Dominican Liberation Party (PLD), who was found dead at his residence in Villa Altagracia yesterdaywill be laid to rest this afternoon at the mortuary Blandinolocated on Abraham Lincoln Avenue, in the District National.

Tomorrow, Wednesday, his body will be transferred to his hometown of Villa Altagraciain the province of San Cristóbal, where he will be buried.

The information was confirmed by their relativeswho await the delivery of the body in the morgue of the Institute National of Forensic Sciences (Inacif), and preferred not to offer more details about his death.

The Police National reported that the residence of Manuel Diaz There were no signs of forced entry and all of her belongings were in their place, which rules out possible theft.

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The institution’s spokesperson, Diego Pesqueiraalso stated that the body of Diaz There were no signs of violence, so he asked to wait for the results of the autopsy performed by Inacif.

Dominican journalist, graduate of the Technological University of Santiago (UTESA).

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