Missing body found in Changuinola River

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The Joint Task Force located the body of a 29-year-old man who was dragged by the waters of the Changuinola River, Bocas del Toro province.

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FTC resumes search for missing man in Changuinola river
This was announced by the general director of the National Civil Protection System, José Donderis.

The search had begun last Sunday.

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READ MORE:https://www.prensa.com/provincias/FTC-cadaver-reportado-desparecido-Changuinola_0_5036496305.html

And we left Sunday,,,and were on that river over the weekend.
Couldn’t leave BDT soon enough…..

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