Guyana: Dead body teenage mom who went missing found from Mazaruni River
The dead body of a teenage girl who had gone missing a week ago was discovered by authorities in from a river the Mazaruni River, Guyana.
Monday, 27th June 2022

According to reports, Miguel worked at a shop and bar at Tamakay Landing. The girl and two female coworkers had gone to Martin's Landing to market fragrances for their business on the day she disappeared. After the transaction, it's claimed that they proceeded to a bar and started drinking.
The boat driver who had brought the group to the spot came back to pick them up, but when he saw how drunk the women were, he declined to carry them back to their destination.
The youngster was reported missing over the phone, and Miguel's workplace informed her family the next day. In order to find out more, she went to the bar where the woman was last seen.The woman claimed that after arriving at the scene, she questioned several people and learned that Miguel was last seen on the dance floor with a gentleman. She was unable to find out any more details.
Following that, a police report was filed, and the woman's family was notified. The next day, a search party launched a thorough search operation in an effort to find Miguel, but they were unsuccessful.
Days later, the bar's proprietor was detained by the police, along with the two girls Miguel was drinking at the time. According to reports, the group told authorities they were unaware of Miguel's whereabouts.
According to information provided to media, the deceased was found wearing the exact white top and blue pants combination that she was last seen wearing. A miner reportedly passed by the area and noticed the body and police is probing the incident.
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