
Macabre discovery in Ciudadela: neighbors found a human head in a bag
The wave of insecurity continues to hit the streets while Axel Kicillof's government looks the other way
A new episode of extreme violence shook the Buenos Aires Conurbation, where the police of the Kirchnerist governor Axel Kicillof is notably absent.
Residents of Ciudadela, in the Tres de Febrero district, discovered a human head inside a bloodstained bag abandoned in a garbage container.
The discovery, which caused a stir in the community, occurred at the intersection of Boquerón and Buenos Aires streets, a few blocks from Avenida General Paz.
According to sources from the case, the blood-stained bag caught the attention of the neighbors, who, upon opening it, encountered the shocking scene. In response, they immediately notified the Police through 911.

Officers from the Ciudadela Sur Police Station arrived at the scene and, upon confirming the discovery, notified the on-duty prosecutor, Melisa Di Giorgio. The official ordered the intervention of the Scientific Police to carry out the corresponding forensic examinations.
Initial investigations indicate that the head would belong to a man approximately 40 years old. It has a tattoo, although it has not yet been clearly identified.
Currently, forensic experts are working on the DNA extraction to determine its identity, while the security cameras in the area are being analyzed for clues about those responsible.

Although the authorities have ruled out for now that this case is related to the discovery of human remains in Rosario last Sunday, the growing violence in the province of Buenos Aires, governed by the ultra-Kirchnerist Axel Kicillof, is causing concern among citizens.
This incident once again exposes the serious security crisis facing the Buenos Aires Conurbation, where, despite repeated complaints from residents and the increase in extremely violent crimes, the Kirchnerist administration of Kicillof continues without providing concrete responses.
The lack of control over the territory and the impunity with which criminal gangs operate highlight the deterioration of security in the country's most populous province.
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