Forensics remove a body in the Choluteca river “for humanity”

He body that was found in the waters of the Choluteca river and who had not been removed from the place for more than 24 hours, has already been mobilized to the morgue in Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras.

The discovery took place since yesterday at 6 in the morning, but before the Forensic Medicine work stoppage of the Public Ministry (MP), no one could take charge of the removal of the corpse.

Nevertheless, prosecutors and other forensic personnel They decided to mobilize in a march to where the human remains were.

The workers assured that only on this occasion will they remove a corpse and then continue with the strike. Those present expressed that they did this out of humanity.

The man had been at the place where he was found for more than 24 hours.

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The prosecutors reached the Carías bridge, where the Choluteca River and they continued to pull the man out of the water, whose body was already in an advanced state of decomposition.

“This survey is done with the sole objective of showing that the Public Ministry is not just any institution. If they don’t solve us, there will be a lot of deaths in the streets. Whoever dies dies, but we are not going to carry out uprisings,” warned a prosecutor.

According to the police report, the victim He was wearing brown pants, a green shirt, and white tennis shoes.

However, so far the identity of the deceased is unknown, as well as the causes of his death.

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People who live in the place assure that they did not know the deceased.

The bodies in Honduras are still not being removed because the collaborators of the MP demand a salary according to the reality of the current cost of living. In addition, they warned that their demonstrations will not stop until the authorities comply with their requests.

“We have very low salaries. In the last 10 years the adjustments have been few, five or six percent. There has never been any considerable increase, there are colleagues who have worked in the MP for more than ten years and barely earn the minimum wage”, mentioned one of the employees.

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