“She killed her, we are sure”

Junesky Ferrer
Junesky Ferrer

The father of Junesky Ferrer, a 17-year-old boy who died in strange circumstances on July 9 in Maracaibo, reiterated the accusations once morest his wife, Yuneivis Carrizo Hernández, who he said murdered his daughter. “She killed her. We are sure that it was her”, affirmed Martín Ferrer.

An electrician, 44 years old, lives in Chile with his other daughter, Juneilyn, 19, who released a video on TikTok a little less than a month ago recounting the Dantesque situation. Martin Ferrer spoke with The National via telephone.

He assured that Junesky Ferrer was murdered

Martín Ferrer explained that he has been married to Yuneivis Carrizo for 20 years, but that they separated. The woman lives in the second stage of the 5 de Julio neighborhood, in Maracaibo, where the events occurred.

Seven years ago he left Venezuela. “The situation in the country made me flee because you can’t live,” she said.

“That lady, her character, when it comes to getting angry, she blinds herself until she sees blood, everything leads to blows,” he said regarding Carrizo.

“My daughter tried to find love with her mother because she lived with me,” he added.

Junesky Ferrer
Juneilyn, Junesky and their mother

spent time with mother

He pointed out that he let Junesky Ferrer go on vacation with his mother to Peru. “She told me to leave her and then she would come back. She wanted to take care of her mom. She said that she would accompany her from Peru, where they were, to Maracaibo and then return. She had a month and a half in Venezuela, “she said.

She claimed that her mother beat her. That she had already mistreated her on other occasions.

“The day of her death she called her sister and told her that her mother wanted to kill her, that we help her. It was like an hour before. We called the house of my daughter’s grandparents and nothing they wanted to pass on to the girl, ”she explained.

“The last six years with her reinforce us that he did, that he murdered her,” he added.

A family photo with Martín Ferrer

Corruption in the security forces

Martín Ferrer warned regarding corruption in the security forces investigating the case of his daughter, Junesky Ferrer. He asked that a commission go to Maracaibo to allow, according to what he said, to clarify what happened.

“The video that Juneilyn posted caused them to reopen the case,” he said.

“Now we are waiting for the authorization to arrive in Venezuela so that our lawyer can take the necessary steps,” he said.

For now he does not have any official information from the security forces. “That’s flawed,” she assured.

Ask for the help of Tarek William Saab

Martín Ferrer insisted on requesting that the attorney general Tarek William Saab be pronounced “So far she has not given us any support,” she noted. Neither of any personero of the Cicpc.

“She already had everything ready to travel to Chile. We spoke by video call two days before and she was happy. We had told her everything, that they were going to spend looking for her. A cousin accompanied her to buy the last things for the trip, ”she noted.

He noticed that she called for help. “Someone who is going to commit suicide does not ask for help. When the Cicpc arrived at the house to lift the body, it was found that the girl was lying on her bed. Supposedly her older sister took her down from the place where she hanged herself, a closet that is not 1.50 meters high, and that did not even have tubes to hang clothes, “she added.

“Junesky was very happy”

“Junesky was very happy. It was always just the two of us. She wanted to study forensic medicine. She liked TikTok a lot. She was calm, ”said her sister, Juneilyn Ferrer.

“My mom now wants to make her crazy, depressed, that she tried to commit suicide. That is a lie,” she added.

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