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Where is Santiago's body taken right after the murder?

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Final answer:

The body of a person after a murder is generally taken to a morgue for autopsy. In historical and narrative contexts, like that of Christ, the body may be taken by followers for burial. The specific narrative of 'Santiago' was not clear in the references provided.

Step-by-step explanation:

Based on the provided references, it seems that there is some confusion as to who 'Santiago' refers to, as multiple narratives and contexts are presented. However, generally speaking, after a person's murder, the body is taken to a morgue or similar facility for an autopsy. In a historical or narrative context, such as the execution of a character in a novel or a figure in history, the body might be taken away by followers, friends, or family for burial, as happened with Christ's body.

For example, Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus, along with followers such as Mary Magdalene, took Christ's body from the cross and placed it in a tomb. Similarly, in various narratives, whether in literature, art, or historical retellings, bodies may be depicted as being moved to a final resting place or left at the scene depending on the story's context.

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