The young man has been missing for five days since he decided to launch a “booby” into the sea. This Wednesday “artisanal fishermen and boatmen from the bay joined, who came to make themselves available,” said his father.
Last Monday, the Navy announced a search operation in Valparaíso to find the whereregardings of Lucas Mix Aguayo, 29, known for having participated in the CHV program, Pass wordwho He ended up lost at sea following launching a “booby”.
The young man, who is also the nephew of Deputy Claudia Mix, disappeared on September 3when, in the company of friends, family and his partner, he traveled to the Los Ventisqueros sector, in Playa Ancha.
So, according to his father Marco Mix Jiménez on social networks, the former Pass word ended up lost during the followingnoon. “A booby was launched and the sea took him, with no trace of him until now”lament.
The search, which it’s been running for five days nowhas been constantly shared by the young man’s father on his social networks.
It was so this Wednesday Mix Jiménez pointed out that, due to the swells that occurred in the followingnoon, the search for the young man continues on the surface. Also, he assured that “today artisanal fishermen and boatmen from the bay joinedwho came to make themselves available”.
in conversation with CHV Newsa relative of the young man assured that the group arrived “to a place in Playa Ancha that is difficult to access, but they had already gone there other times. They went down and were there talking and always nothing. He knew how to swim very well.”.
“He decided to throw a booby because it was hot and There came a minute when he mightn’t go back to where everyone was.”added the relative.
The start of the search for Lucas Mix
As stated BioBioChilethe search for the young man began on Saturday, following the regional port captaincy received a notice from Onemi, reporting this alleged misfortune in the coastal area of Valparaíso.
The captain of the Port of Valparaíso, Ricardo Barrios, explained that “land and maritime resources were immediately deployed, and from the lifeboat volunteer corps, where a person identified with the LMA silgas, 29 years old, It would have entered the sea, not being able to get out by its own means.”
Once this news was received, the Navy deployed land and sea resources to be able to find this person and confirmed that the investigations will continue in the coming days.
Finally, from the army they reiterated the call to the community to do not travel through coastal sectors that might cause such accidents.