A Venezuelan teenager was murdered in Chile

They murdered a teenager in Chile and her partner is the main suspect
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authorities of Chile They found the body of a 17-year-old Venezuelan teenager in a house in the community of Recoleta, in Santiago. The first information from the police indicates that the victim sustained stab woundsaccording to a report from the local digital media CHV News.

“We are working to corroborate the identity of the woman and locate the sentimental partner who, according to the history of neighbors, last week there would have been a discussion inside the building, and from then on there is no more news from the victim,” reported the deputy head of the Metropolitan Homicide Brigade, Gabriel Alarcón.

The officers work to find the whereregardings of the teenager’s partner, identified as Roxana Burgos, and with whom she had a child. “As for the dynamics, the antecedents indicate that this woman lived with a couple four months ago in the property”the official pointed out.

He had not attended his work

The CHV report indicated that the Venezuelan’s labor boss was concerned because she had not shown up for work and had not collected money that she owed.

“That is why the concern of the residents begins, knowing that there were already previous episodes of domestic violence with their partner, a 25-year-old man and who is the main suspect Who is the police looking for for this crime?

The neighbors finally decided to enter the house when they felt a bad smell and following not seeing the teenager for several days. The authorities found her under the bed covered with several sheets. He also presented signs of suffocation.

“They realize that the couple was another citizen of Venezuelan nationality, who had apparently lost track. There is also no notion of where two minors might be: an older daughter of his only and a son in common. It is presumed that they might be with this subject, who remains at large, ”she reported.

It was known that near the place lived relatives of the alleged murderer, but officers mightn’t find them either.

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