
Mystery Surrounds Human Remains Found in Gustavo Cerati's Former Buenos Aires Home
In Buenos Aires, Argentina, human remains were discovered during the demolition of a house once rented by famous musician Gustavo Cerati. The Argentine National Prosecutor's Office announced that forensic analysis suggests the remains belong to a robust woman, younger than 30, who was likely buried there sometime in the 1990s. "The studies indicate the bones belong to a woman under 30," stated a spokesperson for the Prosecutor's Office. Additional details surrounding the discovery remain under investigation, including the identity of the woman and the cause of death. DNA testing is underway to provide further information. The discovery has sparked public interest and raised questions about the history of the property. While the connection to Cerati initially generated attention, the focus is now on identifying the deceased and uncovering the circumstances surrounding her death. This case highlights the importance of thorough forensic investigation and the potential for unexpected discoveries during seemingly routine demolition projects.