Three Venezuelans died after being dragged down a river in the Darién

One of the bodies was washed out to sea but due to bad weather, they had not been able to rescue him.

Three Venezuelan migrants, including a 16-year-old teenager, died Monday in Panama following being dragged down the Armila River in the Darién jungle area.

Through a statement, the National Migration Service (SNM) reported that residents of the Comarca Guna Yala community managed to remove the bodies of an adult and a minor, while the third body was seen floating in the sea, but by bad weather might not be rescued.

This Tuesday the search operations for the body disappeared in the sea were resumed, while the doctor at the Armila Health Center confirmed the death of the other two victims.

The identities were not revealed by the Panamanian authorities.

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