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Body of Missing Turkish Man in Spider-Man Mask Found in Argentina

The body of 24-year-old Turkish man Efe Saravoğlu, missing for a month, was found dead on the side of Route 3 in Cañuelas. A Spider-Man mask was found next to the body. He was identified by a document. The circumstances of his death are under investigation.


Body of Missing Turkish Man in Spider-Man Mask Found in Argentina

Buenos Aires, November 29 (NA) -- EFE. The body of 24-year-old Turkish national Efe Saravoğlu, who had been missing for a month, was found dead on the side of Route 3 at kilometer 82.5, in Cañuelas. A Spider-Man mask was found next to the body. He was identified by a document found among his clothes, while the Justice Department is investigating the circumstances of his death. The body was found face down by the 1st Police Station of Cañuelas. He was wearing a black hoodie, blue jeans, sneakers, and a red Spider-Man mask. The investigation involves SIFEBU, the Special Investigations Department of the PFA, and the consulate itself. The disappearance case was handled by the Federal Prosecutor's Office for Criminal and Correctional Matters No. 30, led by Prosecutor Rechini, with the intervention of the Unified Secretariat of Dr. Campana. The search for Efe Saravoğlu was led by SIFEBU. A disturbing detail emerged from the investigation: on October 27, Efe's cell phone last registered activity in the City of Buenos Aires (CABA), after his friend, also a Turkish resident of Palermo, picked him up in a Peugeot 207. The following day, October 28, the cell phone reported activity in Cañuelas. On November 27, the PFA seized the Peugeot and conducted forensic searches for traces. The body was transferred to the Morgue of La Plata for the autopsy. In this context, the Public Prosecutor's Office (MPF) maintains the case title "Investigation of the causes of death" and remains in contact with Dr. Campana of CABA "to coordinate jurisdiction of actions according to the result of the autopsy". The forensic examination, to be carried out in the coming hours, will be key to the investigation and to defining jurisdiction. Seven days later, on November 7, Kent "left the country with a final destination in Morocco".