Mar 7 β€’ 15:59 UTC πŸ‡¦πŸ‡· Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Double asphyxia and violent death: the autopsy of the professor found dead in a department in Caballito was revealed

An autopsy revealed that university professor Walter David Aguirre was a victim of double asphyxia and violent death in his apartment in Caballito, with a young man now sought as a suspect.

Walter David Aguirre, a 55-year-old university professor, was found dead in his apartment in Caballito, with the autopsy revealing that he suffered a violent death from double asphyxia. On the day of his death, Aguirre was last seen entering the building with a young man, who is now being sought by authorities. The circumstances surrounding Aguirre's death indicate that there was no forced entry, suggesting that he may have known his assailant or was lured to his death.

Investigators reported that Aguirre's body was discovered shortly after 2 PM, in a room that doubled as his office. The forensic examination of the crime scene revealed key details about the struggle or encounter that led to Aguirre's demise. The lack of forced entry into the apartment is leading police to treat the case as possibly linked to a crime of deception, raising concerns about trust and safety for others in the community.

As the search for the young man who was seen entering with Aguirre continues, the case sheds light on the vulnerability of individuals who may be targeted by those taking advantage of their trust. This incident highlights the ongoing issues of violence and crime in urban areas, prompting discussions on how to better protect citizens in their own homes.

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