In Chubut, Argentina, on February 18, 35-year-old Diego Alejandro Barria vanished as he was riding his ATV over a rural area.
Shocked fishermen discovered his crumpled remains as they were dissecting a five-foot-long dogfish shark.
The fishermen in the region of Chubut promptly alerted Caleta Cordoba Naval Prefecture. Barria, Diego Alejandro They discovered his forearm, which is distinctively inked with a green and red rose, inside the stomach of one of the three animals they had captured on February 26.
Barria's family members were told while his body was being swiftly transported to a nearby mortuary.
The shark's stomach included "dermis, fat, and human meat," according to police.
After the fishermen's horrifying discovery, Diego's frantic wife Virginia Brugger painfully recognized her lost husband from the inking.
After Diego failed to show up at their Puerto Visser house after eight days, she finally found his chomped remains.
The cops discovered Diego's battered quad bike and helmet in the Rocas Coloradas beach region.