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A gruesome manner of death was charged guilty After an explosive device attempted to detonate a commercial establishment in the city of Guayaquil, Ecuador, explodes in his hands, killing him instantly. The incident was captured on a security camera there.

It happened on Francisco de Orellana Avenue, where minutes before 11:00 p.m., the accused criminal got out of a red car and stopped near a commercial establishment, where he tried to throw an explosive.

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The young man takes what appears to be dynamite to the light, but it explodes in his hands, killing him instantly, while his friend in the red car flees.

The entire incident was captured by a security camera, which recorded the gruesome death of the accused. According to local media outlet El Telegrafo, the explosive used would be dynamite for mining, which explains its explosive power.

On the other hand, it is learned that the owner of the premises had earlier received extortion threats, which made him demand quota to work in peace. According to El Universal, the deceased suspect was a minor under the age of 17, however, identifying the body in the condition it was left with is complicated.

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