The victim’s body was found on the municipal property (Photo: El Doce)

Tragic Incident in Córdoba

A municipal employee in Olive, Córdoba, has been charged with aggravated manslaughter following the shocking death of a 48-year-old homeless man. The victim, known as Deolindo Gómez, was found dead in a local garbage dump after being run over by a mechanical shovel operated by the accused.

Details of the Incident

The municipal worker, referred to as JCRC, faced formal charges as a result of an investigation by the Prosecutor’s Office. The tragic event occurred months prior, specifically in late May, although it only gained significant media attention after Gómez’s family expressed concerns over the investigation’s lack of progress.

Authorities reported that Gómez had been missing since mid-May. A collaborative search involving Volunteer Firefighters and the Córdoba Police was initiated to locate him. His body was ultimately discovered among heaps of garbage at the municipal dump on May 31, prompting a comprehensive investigation into his death.

Investigation Findings

According to the Public Prosecutor’s Office, Gómez was known to frequent the garbage dump where the incident transpired. Initial hypotheses indicate he may have been in an area with poor visibility when the mechanical shovel was maneuvering. Expert reports suggest that inadequate safety measures were in place, raising questions about negligence on the part of the employee.

The charges against the municipal worker include manslaughter aggravated by the use of a motor vehicle and for occurring in a hazardous work area. Evidence gathered indicates that proper protocols were not followed, leading to this tragic outcome.

Next Steps in the Case

The case is currently awaiting the accused’s statement, with Judge Monica Biandrate presiding over the matter. The court will evaluate the details of the incident and the context in which it occurred to determine appropriate legal ramifications.

This shocking incident underscores broader issues related to safety regulations in municipal operations and brings to light the vulnerabilities faced by marginalized individuals living on the streets. As the investigation continues, it raises pressing questions about accountability and the importance of ensuring safe work practices for all city employees.



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