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The Navy confirmed that they found the body of the missing fisherman in Lake Panguipulli a week ago, rescuing him from 65 meters deep with underwater robots. The 32-year-old man went fishing in an inflatable boat and was reported missing by his family. After an intense search by the Navy, GOPE of Carabineros and Firefighters, his body was found.

The Navy confirmed that They found the body of the fisherman who was lost about a week ago in Lake Panguipulli, which was rescued from a depth of 65 meters through underwater robots that joined the search efforts.

This is a 32-year-old adult who last Friday, November 21 He went fishing in his inflatable boat, the day on which he was finally lost, which is why his family filed a complaint for alleged misfortune.

After a week of intense search by the Navy, the GOPE of Carabineros and Firefighters, the body of the missing man was finally found.

Search with technology

This was confirmed by the Panguipulli port captain, Santiago Herrera, specifying that the fisherman’s body was rescued from a depth of 65 meters through one of the underwater robots that collaborated in the tracking efforts.

“All this starts from when we had a known position, which was the place where this person’s boat was found. and from that position the entire search effort was carried out,” he explained.

Herrera indicated that the search was complicated at times because the lake has a depth that reaches 100 meters, which prevents the use of divers and, consequently, forced the use of technological means to locate the missing person.

These efforts finally managed to find the location of the fisherman who was lost a week ago. To begin the investigations, the attendance of the Homicide Brigade and the Criminalistics Laboratory of the Investigative Police (PDI) was arranged. In addition, the presence of the Legal Medical Service was requested for the removal of the body and subsequent autopsy.