FGE confirms the suicide of former official Antonio Tarín, key witness in the César Duarte case

CHIHUAHUA, CHIH.- The Attorney General’s Office (FGE) of Chihuahua reported the death Antonio Enrique Tarín García, a former government official former governor of Chihuahua, Cesar Duarte.

The former director of Acquisitions and Services of the Chihuahua State Treasury Secretariat was also accused of collaborating in a scheme to divert funds with which they would have embezzled 2.4 million pesos from the treasury.

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The first local media reports indicate that the former server jumped off a bridge located in the Periférico de la Juventud at the height of Avenido Homero in the entity’s capital at dawn on April 7.

Francisco Martínez, district attorney for the Central Zone, He announced that Tarín’s identity was confirmed, so they immediately notified his relatives.

Authorities specified that at the time of the events, the former government official of Cesar Duarte He was wearing an electronic bracelet, which was placed on him as a precautionary measure for carrying out his process in freedom.

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At the time that officers responded to the report that a person had thrown himself, they found the body of a man of approximately 40 years who was lying on the asphalt wearing a blue shirt and pants.

Genetic studies were those that confirmed that the body belonged to Antonio Tarin and after continuing with the corresponding protocols, the body will be delivered to the family.

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So far, the reasons that led the former Treasury official to take his own life are unknown.

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