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Search actions continue for Rosita’s body in Huancavelica

Search actions continue for Rosita's body in Huancavelica

The search for the body of the young mother of the Rosa Ccanto Fernandez family continues on the banks of the Mantaro River.

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Thus, some residents contacted the Police stating that there would be a body which would have been dragged by the flow to the banks of the Mantaro River, in the Chiquiac area, in the district of Surcubamba.

A total of five non-commissioned officers and neighbors went to the place, but unfortunately they did not find the body, which led us to assume that it would have been swept away again by the flow.

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When they finished carrying out said search work, the troops reported said action to the representatives of the Public Ministry of Surcubamba.

As we had reported in previous editions, Rosita’s partner is in pretrial detention, after confessing that she threw her partner into the Mantaro River after an argument that ended with an attack on her.

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During the investigation, it was confirmed that he had sent fraudulent messages to her parents saying that he had left home, when in fact she was already missing.

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