Evora’s PNR states that “death was confirmed, although not officially declared, and therefore there was no need for resuscitation. There was a need to preserve the site, since the versions were very contradictory and the joint venture had already been contacted.” In alarm, firefighters were informed of a man in the water at an altitude of 150/200 m. But when they arrived, the body turned out to be next to the bank. The preliminary autopsy report indicates drowning. There are no additional exams.
Author: Hugo Rainio
Source: CM Jornal

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