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They throw a corpse in Ate street: “The same thing will happen to whoever is stealing”

They throw a corpse in Ate street: "The same thing will happen to whoever is stealing"

The lifeless body of a person was found at the intersection of Pedro Ruiz Gallo avenue and San Martín street, at kilometer 8.5 of the Central Highway, in the Ate Vitarte district.

According to América Televisión, it would be a man of approximately 40 years old who wore black shorts and had his head wrapped in a bag. In addition, a paper was found on his body that reads: “Whoever is stealing the same thing will happen to him.”

According to the testimony of witnesses collected by the PNP, the body would have been thrown around 3 am In addition, they indicated that they did not know the victim.

Police officers surrounded the place and were waiting for criminalistics experts.

The media reported that there are no surveillance cameras in the area, it is close to the train tracks and it does not have lighting either.

During the transmission of the information, the presence of neighbors in the area was not seen.

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