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Man died electrocuted for trespassing Cen Cenai

June 26, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Trespassing a Cen Cinai cost a man his life. The subject died electrocuted a few days ago, in Batán de Limón. The body was found on Monday in a state of putrefaction.

Nelson Barquero, deputy director of the Public Force in the area, indicated that they have been doing some remodeling work on the site and that the subject tried to enter through the ceiling.

According to what can be observed, he suffered an electric shock that killed him. He is a subject of the area, he wanted to illegally enter Cen Cinai,”

said Barquero, who added that some neighbors pointed out that the victim had problems with alcohol and drugs.

There was no one working there during the weekend and he should not have been there, but the investigation will determine what he was doing. Because of the way the body was found, it is not possible to know how many days have passed since he died, but it is not recent.”

The case was left to the Judicial Investigation Agency (OIJ).

crhoy.com

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