The investigation into the death of the 18-year-old young man from Córdoba, Álvaro Prieto, whose body has been located between two train cars in the workshop area of ??the Santa Justa railway station, in Seville, after his disappearance on the morning of October 12 in the surroundings of said infrastructure, electrocution is considered as the main hypothesis about the causes of his death.

This has been stated by police sources in the case, specifying however that it will be the evidence of the autopsy, which will be carried out this Tuesday, that will specify in detail the causes of the death of the young man, who disappeared that morning of October 12 after missing a train. which I had planned to take in Santa Justa to return to Córdoba.

Meanwhile, the Court of Instruction number eleven of Seville, in charge of investigating the matter, has lifted the summary secrecy that it had decreed in the proceedings, due to the discovery of the young man’s body between two train cars in the workshop area. the aforementioned railway station.

As reported by the Superior Court of Justice of Andalusia (TSJA), said judicial body was responsible for the investigation of the disappearance of the young man, who had spent the previous night in a nightclub in Seville East in the company of other young people, being the judicial body that was on duty when the disappearance report was received.

In accordance with the protocols in these cases, according to the TSJA, the aforementioned court decreed the secrecy of the proceedings, a secret that was lifted once his body was located between two carriages in the workshop area of ??the station, where the morning of the proceedings would have taken place. Álvaro Prieto was intercepted by security officers while trying to board a train after the one he had missed and for which he did not have a ticket.

A judicial commission under the coordination of the Investigative Court number 17 of Seville, which is on duty this Monday, moved this morning to the area where the body was found, to proceed with the removal of the body, an end already accomplished. .

In parallel, the aforementioned train where the body of the young man from Córdoba Álvaro Prieto was found had not been in service since last August 24, according to Renfe, which has specified that the vehicle was damaged and during these days “it has not made any movement nor has it been subjected to any inspection or maintenance.

This has been expressed by Renfe sources, who indicate that the train was parked on a track away from the Santa Justa Technical Treatment Center, “and had not moved since last August 24.”

According to Renfe, this Monday, some railway company operators were carrying out an “internal maneuver with said convoy, without providing passenger service.”