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London scientists were lured into honey into circles through dating app Grindr before Colombia’s brutal dismemberment.

A London scientist found in Colombia was found to be found in dismembered by a violent death through a gay dating app Grindr.

On April 6, two days after he was reportedly missing, the body of 38-year-old Italian scientist Alessandro Coatti was found at several different sites in the coastal city of Santa Marta.

His torso was miles away from his dismembered legs, head, hands and feet.

Police worked from the Royal Biological Society (RSB) for eight years on how scientists who had previously worked as senior policy officers at the Royal Biological Society (RSB).

But now police believe that in the area as tourists, Coatti is the victim of a gang targeting foreigners looking for dates abroad.

Sources told a Colombian newspaper that he might have been lured into an abandoned house near San José del Pando in Santa Marta, which had been sent to someone on a dating app.

The source added that the gang planned to take drugs from him, using scopolamine as the devil’s breath.

While the drug can help alleviate the disease in small doses, it gets lost and knocks down people at a larger dose.

The remains of 42-year-old Alessandro Coatti were found in Santa Marta, a port city on the Caribbean coast of Colombia.

Alessandro Coatti's head, hands and feet were found in a black suitcase, while other parts were wrapped around trash bags floating in the river (photo: police investigation)

Alessandro Coatti’s head, hands and feet were found in a black suitcase, while other parts were found in garbage bags floating on the river (Photo: Police investigation)

If you do not take the correct dose, you may even have a risk of paralysis.

Police have reportedly identified at least four people, including a woman, believed to be involved in the program.

Mr. Coty’s head, hands and feet were found in a suitcase near the Sierra Nevada Stadium on April 6, two days after he was last seen leaving the hotel on the coast.

A day later, his torso and other body parts were found near the Minuto de Dios Bridge, and his legs were found Tuesday in a coffee bag near the stadium.

Mr. Coatti, originally from Longastrino, in Ravenna, is visiting the country, hoping to move there one day.

His uncle Giovanni Coatti previously spoke of his nephew: “He wanted to live in South America, so he went on a trip to see. He was supposed to be back next week.

The molecular biologist left the Royal Society of Biology to travel to Ecuador in 2024 for volunteers.

While in Colombia, he asked local questions and was interested in learning about local animals and vegetation, Agenzia Nova Report.

Investigators believe he had spent the evening of April 4 to go to the local club and then disappeared.

Coatti (left) is one of the Royal Biology representatives who appeared before the Parliament in June 2022

Coatti (left) is one of the Royal Biology representatives who appeared before the Parliament in June 2022

Police at the scene where Coty's body was found

Police at the scene where Coty’s body was found

Coatti working at the Royal Biological Society

Coatti working at the Royal Biological Society

Mayor of Santa Marta (pictured), Carlos Pinedo Cuello said authorities have provided nearly £9,000 rewards to obtain information that led to the occupation of those responsible

Mayor of Santa Marta (pictured), Carlos Pinedo Cuello said authorities have provided nearly £9,000 rewards to obtain information that led to the occupation of those responsible

They are still struggling to find out if he has arrived, searching for CCTV and phone records.

According to his uncle, he would not be an obvious target for thieves.

“He never had a lot of money, watches or other precious items in his pocket,” he said.

“All he has is a new phone to take pictures, but even if it’s a cheap phone.”

Italy also conducted a parallel investigation, and his parents handed over the equipment containing his last message.

Norma Vera Salazar, a local human rights activist, said 13 similar murders occurred in the area last year.

This is the first time the victim was a foreign tourist.

The country has long been filled with paramilitary violence and cartel hatred, and remains dangerous to tourists, while the FCDO remains dangerous suggestion Oppose travel to the Colombia-Venezuela border and northern northern Colombia.

Salazar warned in recent murders that people were found to be found dismembered and “stuffed into garbage bags or coffee bags and were discarded.”

Vigil groups use these types of homicides to send warning messages, instill fear and mark their territory. ”

“It’s usually a way to convey a message,” echoed Victor Polo, a reporter at Santa Marta’s Caracol Radio.

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