Civil Protection officials, the Bolivarian National Police and the Criminal and Criminal Scientific Investigation Corps (Cicpc) continue to search for two of the three disappeared people, after the boat where they were traveling was lost in the Orinoco River.
Relatives of Menyori Bellorín Martínez, 26 years old, her 5-year-old son, and Viviano Antonio Gutiérrez Pulido, 39, reported her disappearance to the authorities, because they never reached the house of the Bellorín Martínez family, located in the town of Moitaco, in the Bolívar state.
According to a preliminary report from the authorities, the family left in a curiara on Saturday night, the 13th, from Santa Cruz del Orinoco, in the Monagas municipality of Anzoátegui state, bound for Moitaco.
Family and friends began the search on Sunday the 14th and on Monday citizen security organizations and the scientific police joined to intensify the work and establish a search pattern.
But in the early hours of Tuesday morning, the body of the 26-year-old woman was located in an advanced state of decomposition, and although the pertinent analysis was not carried out, the authorities presume that she died by immersion.
Initially it was reported that there were 4 people traveling in the curiara, but this version has not been confirmed.
Fishermen who joined the crews deployed to locate these people, assure that the lack of gasoline has been a limitation to reach other distant towns that are on the banks of the mighty river that separates the Anzoátegui and Bolívar states.