
Members of Venezuelan army patrol on March 10, 2016 a main street connecting Venezuela to Brazil in Tumeremo, Bolivar State, where 28 miners disapeared last week. A group of miners failed to return home from work after their shifts on March 3, and stories soon began circulating that a group of gunmen had attacked the goldmine in southeastern Venezuela where they worked. AFP PHOTO /JUAN BARRETO / AFP / JUAN BARRETO

Cuatro cadáveres de un grupo de 28 mineros desparecidos hace diez días en una localidad del sureste del Venezuela, fronteriza con Brasil, fueron encontrados este lunes y continúan las exhumaciones, informó la fiscal general Luisa Ortega.
“Han sacado hasta ahora cuatro cadavéres, no sabemos si todos están ahí”, declaró la fiscal, en una entrevista con la televisora Globovisión.