Posadas, November 24 (NA) – The death of Sergeant Gonzalo Tuama at a military barracks in Misiones still generates uncertainty. In recent hours, it became known that they had to exhume the body to perform an autopsy, as the authorities ordered his burial without carrying out the corresponding necropsy. Personnel from the Misiones Police removed the remains of the officer from the cemetery in the Corrientes town of Goya to ascertain how Tuama died at the Monte 'Andrés Guacurarí y Artigas' Military School in Puerto Iguazú. Doubts arise because, although the shot to the head was fired from his own FAL rifle, it has not yet been confirmed whether it was suicide, an accident, or a crime. Gonzalo Tuama, a 39-year-old soldier, was known for participating in the Sábado Show program in 2012, where he won the contest as 'the strongest man in Argentina'.
Sergeant's death in barracks raises questions
The death of Sergeant Gonzalo Tuama in a Misiones barracks still generates uncertainty. His body was exhumed for an autopsy after he was buried without one. Authorities investigate if it was suicide, accident, or crime.