Serena, with a low tone of voice and between sobs, Claudia Aguilera narrated to El Tiempo the moments of anguish that she experienced this morning when she witnessed, on the front line, the murder of her husband, the prosecutor once morest organized crime in Paraguay, Marcelo Pecci.
Claudia is a recognized journalist of the paraguayan what she married prosecutor Pecci on April 30. The couple chose as a destination for their Honeymoon the city of Cartagena.
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“The day started calmly and we decided to go to the beach following breakfast, the view is beautiful and it is our honeymoon,” he said. Claudiawho is staying at the Decameron hotel on the island of Baru.
The woman reported that being on the beach “two men attacked Marcelo. They came in a small boat, or a jet skythe truth did not see it well”.
He continued the narration and between sobs he affirmed that “one of the men got out and without saying a word he shot Marcelo twice, one hit was received in the face and another in the back”Claudia said.
Immediately, the hit man got on the “boat” and fled the place, said the journalist, who pointed out that “we were helped by other people who were on the beach, but he was dead”.
Claudia He told this newspaper that they felt calm and that they were without security (bodyguards). “We had no threats”, he pointed out.
For the woman, everything happened very quickly. “I only have the shots clear and seeing Marcelo on the sand,” she said. She also stated that everything was recorded around 10:30 in the morning. “The man went once morest Marcelo, he just looked at him and shot him, he didn’t say anything”, he pointed out.
Claudia is under police protection and at this moment she is delivering her first statements on the murder of her husband, one of the most reputable prosecutors in Paraguaywho at 45 years old had managed to put the drug trafficking networks in check.
In Colombia A special group has already been formed that will be in charge of taking on the investigation with the support of the United States.