lunes, 17 de octubre de 2011

Eaten by cannibals on an island in French Polynesia

Ramin is believed that Stefan was eaten by cannibals on the island several Nuku Hiva.

The paradise island of Nuku Hiva in French Polynesia has become the scene of what could be a case of cannibalism. According to some media published as The Sun, a German tourist could have been eaten by several cannibals. Stefan Ramin, who since 2008 was touring in the world with his girlfriend, disappeared after an expedition with a local guide. Part of his remains were found burned in a bonfire. Authorities believe the body could be "cut to pieces and burned."

Se cree que Stefan Ramin fue comido por varios caníbales en la isla de Nuku Hiva

There are serious suspicions that the German tourist Stefan Ramin, 40, was killed to be eaten by cannibals on the island of Nuku Hiva in French Polynesia.

Stefan, who three years ago on a trip around the world, was in that island with his girlfriend Heike Dorsch, 37.

According to some media published Dorsch said Stefan decided to make an expedition with a local guide named Henri Haiti.

After several hours, the guide said he returned alone and said that there had been "an accident". After that, the woman tied to a tree and abused her.

According to the testimony of the Heike, managed to escape several hours later and alerted the authorities about what happened.

The officers began to search the area and found that presumably are the charred remains of a campfire Stefan.

Now, officials are trying to locate the guide while conducting DNA tests on the remains found.

Via: cuatro


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