A gruesome discovery was made this late morning inside the former Sardocalce factory in Siniscola, a long-abandoned area often reported for its deterioration. The body of a man, in an advanced state of decomposition, was found in one of the old rooms of the factory. The dramatic discovery was made by a group of workers cleaning the outside area, ready to cut down the brush that had long overgrown the space. Drawn by the strong , nauseating odor coming from inside the building, the workers decided to investigate the source of the stench, and stumbled upon the man's remains.

Law enforcement was immediately notified. Officers from the Siniscola police station, firefighters, and local police quickly arrived on the scene, securing the area. Forensic experts from the Nuoro police station also arrived, tasked with conducting the necessary investigations and conducting the necessary tests to clarify the circumstances of the death. Initial reports suggest the death was due to natural causes, although forensic examinations will provide definitive answers.

According to information gathered, the man may be a homeless man, well-known in the area: he hadn't been seen for some time in the parking lot of a nearby supermarket, where he played his violin every day to scrape together a few coins and survive.

The incident has brought to light the issue of social marginalization and the neglected conditions of some abandoned industrial areas, which often become makeshift shelters for people in need.

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