Venezuelan Brayan Robinson Trejo Reyes (33) was shot while dozens of people were celebrating New Year, in Gorriti at 5500.
The situation was confusing. The man ran towards the resto-bar and hit the glass door. He was trying to escape, but he didn’t know what. The shot resounded in the early morning of this January 1 on Gorriti Street at 5500, in Palermo.
Brayan Robinson Trejo Reyes (33) was injured at the entrance to the business: he had a shot to the abdomen that ended up killing him.
It was 4:30 in the morning when, according to what the investigators were able to reconstruct, the man of Venezuelan nationality left the Rumbas VE premises on the sidewalk.
Witnesses recounted the scene: they shot him outside and the victim tried to take refuge inside the premises, but he crashed into the main door and fell to the ground. This was confirmed to Clarion Rumbas VE employees who witnessed the dramatic scene.
Brian was not alone. Inside was Noris Josefina Reyes de Trejo (63), her mother, who, minutes before the brutal attack on her son, posted a photo celebrating the New Year inside the restaurant where parties are taking place.
Reyes Trejo was from the Venezuelan city of Maracay, capital of the state of Aragua, in the center of the country. They settled in Buenos Aires more than five years ago, where he migrated with his eight-year-old daughter and his mother.
As indicated to Clarionthere is only one witness who would be a man in a street situation who denied remembering or being able to recognize the attackers.
Personnel from the 14B Neighborhood Police Station and the Homicide Division of the City Police intervened, who on the first day of the year were looking for security cameras and testimonies to try to find the attackers and determine if the attack was aimed at Reyes or someone else. .
The hypotheses are not firm. There were references by the investigators to a problem between gangs, a previous conflict or even a crime by mistake.
A member of the security team of the place said that the man had “a problem outside” and “wanted to save himself by running” from the place. “The mother was screaming that she had killed her son,” he described.
According to this person, Rumbas VE “is a quiet place that works with reservations”, although since it was January 1 and there were not many, the general public was allowed to enter. “We are a resto-bar where people go to eat and drink, we are not a bowling alley,” said a store employee.
The case was left in charge of the prosecutor in Criminal and Correctional 25, Martín Mainardi, who indicated that “it is all very recent” and might not provide information regarding the investigation.
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