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Recuperan dos cuerpos de las aguas de Bertioga
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Recuperan dos cuerpos de las aguas de Bertioga

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  • Se recuperaron dos cuerpos del mar en Bertioga el lunes 12 de enero.
  • Los hallazgos ocurrieron en un intervalo de dos horas en diferentes playas.
  • Una víctima era un hombre de 35 años desaparecido desde la noche del domingo.
  • La segunda víctima era un hombre no identificado de aproximadamente 50 años.
  • Una empresa de seguridad privada, Faros, ayudó en la recuperación del primer cuerpo.
  • El segundo cuerpo fue avistado por operadores de lancha banana cerca del área de Laje.

Resumen Rápido

Las autoridades costeras en Bertioga, São Paulo, respondieron a una trágica secuencia de eventos el lunes 12 de enero, tras el descubrimiento de dos personas fallecidas en el océano. El Grupamento de Bombeiros Marítimo (GBMar) recuperó los cuerpos de lugares separados a lo largo de la línea costera en un estrecho lapso de dos horas.

Mientras una víctima ha sido formalmente identificada como un hombre de 35 años que había estado desaparecido desde la noche del domingo, la segunda permanece sin identificar. Los incidentes han provocado una respuesta coordinada entre equipos de rescate marítimo y personal de seguridad privada local estacionado en el área.

El Hallazgo en Itaguaré

La primera llamada de emergencia llegó a los equipos de rescate alrededor de las 16:00 de la tarde del lunes. Un guardia de seguridad que patrullaba la Praia da Itaguaré vio una figura flotando en el agua. El empleado, que trabajaba para la empresa de seguridad Faros, solicitó de inmediato refuerzos de su equipo para recuperar el cuerpo de las olas.

El descubrimiento desencadenó un proceso de identificación inmediato. El cuerpo tenía características que coincidían con un hombre reportado desaparecido la noche anterior. Un compañero de trabajo, que había presentado el informe inicial de persona desaparecida ante Faros, fue llevado al lugar para confirmar la identidad.

Según los informes de GBMar, la víctima era un hombre de 35 años. Las circunstancias de su desaparecimiento la noche del domingo habían sido reportadas originalmente a Faros, que brinda servicios de seguridad para el exclusivo condominio Riviera de São Lourenço.

La Recuperación en Enseada

Aproximadamente dos horas después de la recuperación en Itaguaré, los equipos de GBMar fueron despachados a un segundo lugar. Esta vez, la alerta provino de operadores de una lancha banana (un barco hinchable) cerca de la Praia da Enseada.

Los operadores de la embarcación recreativa avistaron un cuerpo flotando cerca de un área conocida localmente como Laje, a unas 400 metros de la línea costera. Las tripulaciones de rescate lanzaron un bote de salvamento para recuperar los restos.

Se determinó que la segunda víctima era un hombre de aproximadamente 50 años. En el momento de la recuperación, llevaba puesto un sunga negro (calzón de baño). A diferencia del primer caso, no había información inmediata que vinculara a este individuo con informes previos de persona desaparecida.

  • Ubicación: Área de Laje, Praia da Enseada
  • Distancia: 400 metros de la costa
  • Método de recuperación: Bote de salvamento
  • Descripción: Hombre, aprox. 50 años

Cronología de Eventos

La secuencia de eventos destaca un turno ocupado y sombrío para los equipos de rescate marítimo. La cronología de la respuesta es la siguiente:

  1. Noche del domingo: Un hombre de 35 años desaparece cerca de la Riviera de São Lourenço. Se alerta a la seguridad de Faros.
  2. Lunes 16:00: Un guardia de seguridad de Faros encuentra un cuerpo en la Praia da Itaguaré.
  3. Tarde del lunes: El compañero de trabajo del hombre desaparecido identifica el cuerpo.
  4. Noche del lunes: Operadores de lancha banana avistan un segundo cuerpo cerca de la Praia da Enseada.
  5. Noche del lunes: GBMar recupera el segundo cuerpo.

Ambos cuerpos fueron preservados en el lugar antes de ser transportados para un examen más detallado. La Prefeitura de Bertioga (Alcaldía) ayudó en la logística de las operaciones.

Respuesta Oficial

Mientras que el GBMar ha sido transparente con respecto a las operaciones de recuperación, las investigaciones criminales caen bajo una jurisdicción diferente. La Secretaria de Seguridad Pública de São Paulo (SSP-SP) es el organismo responsable de investigar las causas de la muerte.

A pesar de las consultas sobre estas dos muertes separadas, la SSP-SP aún no ha emitido un comunicado oficial ni ha proporcionado detalles sobre si los casos se están tratando como accidentes o crímenes. La falta de un comentario inmediato deja sin respuesta las preguntas sobre las causas de la inmersión y la muerte posterior.

Según los últimos informes, la Secretaría de Seguridad Pública del Estado no ha emitido una declaración sobre los casos.

Puntos Clave

La comunidad costera de Bertioga está actualmente a la espera de más detalles tras un trágico lunes que vio perder dos vidas en las aguas del popular destino de playa. La rápida sucesión de estos descubrimientos subraya la naturaleza impredecible del océano y el papel vital de los esfuerzos de rescate coordinados.

Aspectos clave de la investigación siguen pendientes, específicamente la determinación oficial de las causas de la muerte por parte de las autoridades estatales. Por ahora, la comunidad lamenta la pérdida del hombre de 35 años identificado y espera la identificación del hombre de 50 años recuperado de la Praia da Enseada.

Preguntas Frecuentes

¿Dónde se encontraron los cuerpos?

Los cuerpos fueron recuperados de dos ubicaciones separadas en Bertioga. El primero se encontró en la Praia da Itaguaré, y el segundo fue descubierto cerca de la Praia da Enseada, específicamente en el área conocida como Laje.

¿Se ha confirmado la identidad de las víctimas?

Una víctima ha sido identificada como un hombre de 35 años que fue reportado desaparecido la noche anterior. La segunda víctima, encontrada en Enseada, se describe como un hombre de aproximadamente 50 años, pero permanece sin identificar.

¿Quién realizó las operaciones de recuperación?

El Grupamento de Bombeiros Marítimo (GBMar) lideró los esfuerzos de recuperación. Fueron asistidos por la empresa de seguridad Faros para el primer caso y por operadores de lancha banana que les alertaron sobre el segundo caso.

¿Cuál es el estado de la investigación?

El GBMar manejó la recuperación de los cuerpos. Sin embargo, la investigación sobre las circunstancias de las muertes cae bajo la jurisdicción de la Secretaria de Seguridad Pública de São Paulo, que aún no ha emitido un comunicado.

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