Argentina: A shark had the remains of a missing man in its stomach

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A shark had the remains of a missing man in its stomach

Argentinian fishermen had the surprise of their lives when they disembowelled a dogfish: in the entrails of the shark, they discovered body parts of a worker sought since mid-February.

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Diego Barria had left on February 18 to ride a quad on the beaches of Rocas Coloradas, near the Argentinian town of Comodoro Rivadavia, when he disappeared.

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The remains of a man missing since mid-February in southern Argentina, and identified by a tattoo, have been found in the stomach of a shark, local authorities said on Tuesday.

The remains found are those of Diego Barria, a 32-year-old oil worker, Daniela Millatruz, head of the missing persons search service for the city of Comodoro Rivadavia, told local media ADNSUR.

The man left on February 18 to ride a quad on the beaches of Rocas Coloradas, near the town of Comodoro Rivadavia. A few days later, his gear and helmet were found damaged on the coast not far from where he was last seen. A lover of fishing and adventure tourism, he had since been the subject of intense research.

“I opened the shark’s belly and found a forearm”

His remains were found on Sunday in a fruit bat 1.50 meters long fished 1,500 km south of Buenos Aires. The two fishermen behind the discovery said they wanted to eviscerate the dogfish, a species of small shark, and discovered in its stomach remains of “dermis, fat and human flesh”, police said.

In an audio recording made public (below), one of the fishermen recounts his experience to a cousin. “I went fishing and cut open the shark’s belly and found a forearm with a tattoo on it. We picked up the remains and went to the prefecture and it was him,” he says, referring to “a rose on his forearm that said ‘Josefina’.

Possible accident

Although investigators are not ruling out any hypothesis at this time, the most likely is that the man hit a rock before losing consciousness on the shore. The sea would then have carried away the body, said the head of the regional police unit, Cristian Ansaldo. The search to find other remains of the man or the clothes he was wearing at the time of his disappearance continues, said Daniela Millatruz.

(AFP)

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