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Concludes search for castaways in Nagua

posted on: Dec 10 2011 8:55 by RDugey. Viewed 101 times.

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The relief of the city authorities were closed search operations of several missing after sank the vessel in which would move to Puerto Rico the early morning of the last Sunday.

While the Commission investigating the fact, chaired by the Deputy Prosecutor Frank Soto, yesterday continued the investigations in the provinces San Pedro de Macorís and San Francisco de Macorís to try to find those responsible for the foiled trip.

Minerva Santos, President of Civil Defense in the María Trinidad Sánchez province, said dan terminate the work of search for possible missing, because the information they have received is that most of those who occupied the boat allegedly have come to Puerto Rico.

Said that since yesterday any possible family missing has approached the institution to claim relatives, so that relief agencies give the case as u000aclosed.

While the tax attorney of Nagua, Agustina Castillo, Member of the Commission investigating the case, said that investigations are continuing to establish the whereabouts of the organizers of the trip to bring them to justice.

He pointed out that yesterday Frank Soto moved to the province San Pedro de Macorís and beloved José Rosa San Francisco de Macoris, where is Procurator of the Court of appeal of that district, provinces belong most of the travelers.

Yesterday the head of the Navy moved the strength of Nagua, which is being investigated for possible complicity with the organizers of travel illegal.

Different sectors of Nagua have called for bringing to justice of those responsible for this tragedy that has brought sorrow and suffering to tens of families.

Three FALLECIERON:
in fact died Edwin Frannier de la Cruz, of 27 years; José Augusto Polanco, 35, and Pedro Ramírez u000aSanchez, 30. The yola had capacity for 30 people, but allegedly the captain decided to 95, which led to an overweight and to be struck with a strong wave broke her in two. The authorities have ruled out, however, that so many people could deal with the boat. The boat left community Matancita, in Nagua, capsize just a few minutes later.



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