Morelia, Michoacán.- Neighbors of the Michoacan capital They were tremendously surprised when they noticed a fainted man on the street, so they immediately notified the authorities.
A dead man with gunshot wounds, who is unknown, was found lying on the Thomas Jefferson Boulevard in the residential area of Altozano in this city of Morelia, Michoacán, where the personnel of the Attorney General of the State of Michoacán to start inquiries on the subject.
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The fact was reported by the residents of the area to the police authorities. The perimeter was protected by the elements of Public security to avoid contamination of existing evidence, while experts and the investigating agents of the Prosecutor’s Office carried out the legal proceedings.
Sources close to the subject said that the now deceased wore a black jacket, blue jeans and black tennis shoes; person who is between 30 and 35 years of age. The body was transferred to the facilities of the Forensic Medical Service for the practice of the necropsy of rigor.
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The people of the site commented to the Policeman that he went out to carry out his daily activities and suddenly saw the deceased, at which time the people requested the presence of the guardians of order. The citizens added that they did not listen shots or anything like that, even in the area there were no firing shells of any weapon.
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