VIDEO: Vendors find “intact” image of Holy Death amid Santa Anna market ruins

The find was made by people who approached during the first hours of today to what was left of the supply center

A figure of the Holy Death was found “intact” amid the rubble of the Santa Anna market, consumed last night by a fire.

The find was made by people who approached during the early hours of this Thursday to what was left of the supply center.

The finding surprised sellers who approached the facility early in the morning.

The image was on the south west side of supply center; specifically in the zone where there are premises of the so-called suchileros.

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The video that shows the meeting has transpired on social media, in the recording the voice of a man says “something unusual in this fire, we can see the devil stopped, it is not seen or smoked, calm is there.”

White figure among the market ruins of Santa Anna. Photo video capture

Meanwhile, the images show the white figure in the middle of the still-smoking debris.

In the same images, in the background you can hear a woman exclaiming! Dear Father, Lord Jesus !.

Another woman, in the opinion of the saleswoman, details that it is difficult to know that there is in each place, because they are closed.

“This intact, not this burned, or smoked, on the shores everything is burned,” the narrator concludes.

Okay the hours passed, the finding was more accurate.

Daylight revealed details of the mysterious white figure found among the market ruins of Santa Anna. Photo courtesy

Last night, strong flames ravaged almost everything in the Santa Anna market.

The few tenants who managed to enter the supply center on Thursday morning did not know the future of what they were observing, especially because of the magnitude of the damage.

The Fire Department classified it as a level III structural fire due to the amount of resources that were used to contain it.

More than 500 members of the National Civil Protection System supported the fire brigade to put out the accident.

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