Investigators in the case of the disappearance of
Ramón Román (56) and Gabriel Raimann (38)
found a new clue south of Villa Gesell.
It is a yellow float, which could belong to the kayak with which the friends embarked on their fishing trip in Pinamar.
Now they will show it to relatives so they can recognize it.
The appearance occurred in the sea near the
Querandí Lighthouse, south of the city of Villa Gesell
.
It is a yellow stabilizer, with a light blue tube that attaches it to the kayaks.
Its purpose is to hold the canoe and give it balance.
"The Argentine Naval Prefecture has intervention, which was going to show it to the family," police sources confirmed to
Clarín
.
The float they evaluate if it belongs to the kayak.
The relatives of Román and Raimann are in Villa Gesell, waiting for new clues that will clarify what happened to the fishermen and find their whereabouts.
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Ramón Román and Gabriel Raimann met working as contractors on a construction site in the area.
Ramón Román and Gabriel Raimann have been missing since Sunday, when they entered the water in a kayak in Valeria del Mar, Pinamar district, to spend a day fishing.
It is believed that strong winds and bad weather could have blown them out to sea.
Gabriel Raimann and Ramón Román disappeared in Pinamar when they went into the sea to fish.
In the last few hours, another clue sparked hope for the family of the missing, when a pilot aboard a small plane shared a photo over the sea near San Bernardo that shows an object compatible with a kayak.
According to Román's children, it is the boat in which their father went fishing with his friend early on Sunday.
They never came back.
But in the last few hours an exhaustive search throughout the area had negative results and the investigation seemed to come to a standstill.
Until this Saturday with the appearance of the float near Gesell.