Friday, 4 November 2011

Body found in Motril could have been a passenger on an immigrant boat

 

autopsy carried out on a body which was found in a rocky area near the port of Motril on Sunday has shown it to be that of a male aged between 20 and 40, probably of Arabic origin. There were no signs of violence on the body, which was in the water for around 20 days and is believed to have been swept there by the currents. The deceased's fingerprints are not on record and he does not match any person who has been reported missing. The Civil Guard believe he could have been a passenger on one of the many patera boats which arrive on the Granada coast. Europa Press reports that, as no-one has come forward to claim the body nor is there any reason to link his death with any crime, the investigation has been archived.

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