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Colombian Navy continues to conduct the search for missing boy on Cartagena beaches

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In Cartagena, the Colombian Navy, through its air and maritime resources, continues the search and rescue efforts to find the whereabouts of a 22–year-old native of Magangué - Bolívar, who has been missing since last Sunday, February 26, when he apparently entered the beaches of Marbella in the Las Tenazas sector.

 

Once the emergency was known, the Naval Institution deployed helicopters, Surface and Coast Guard units to the scene of the events, in order to carry out search patterns to find the missing young man, but to date no positive results have been obtained.

 

During the search, on Tuesday morning the body of a 20-year-old man was found in the Bocagrande sector, which was handed over to the authorities to carry out the lifting of the corpse.

 

At this time, the Colombian Navy, through the Coast Guard Station of Cartagena, continues to conduct the search and rescue operations, with all the logistical, technological and human resources available to find the whereabouts of the young man, sending the invitation to the maritime people to provide through line 146 information that leads to establish the location of the disappeared.

 

Source: Press - Navy of Colombia

 

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1 March, 2023
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Comando General Fuerzas Militares de Colombia 

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