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Muere Hombre al interior de establecimiento

Written by  Mar 09, 2022

San Luis De La Paz, La tarde de hoy 8 de marzo del 2022, se registró el fallecimiento de un masculino dentro de una escuela de belleza en la calle Zaragoza, Colonia La Central, supuestamente por causas naturales. La zona fue acordonada por elementos de la policía municipal y la circulación de la vialidad se interrumpió por elementos de tránsito.


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