Paraguayan prosecutor murdered in Colombia: they release a new video of the moments after the murder

A new video circulated in the last hours of the moments following assassination of Paraguayan prosecutor Marcelo Pecci in Colombia. In the images you can see the assistance that the people who were present at the scene try to give him, following the man was shot.

Previously, the first images that had been seen showed her partner, the journalist Claudia Aguilera, kneeling next to the corpse, but in this new recording you can see the body of the riddled prosecutor from another perspective.

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In the new video, the prosecutor is lying on a stretcher on the beach, with a face covered in bloodwhile the other tourists who were in the Barú Peninsula, in Cartagena, surround him.

Prosecutor Marcelo Pecci had married Claudia Aguilera on April 30. (Photo: capture / Instagram / aguileraclaudi).

What progress is there in the investigation of the murdered prosecutor

This Thursday took place searches in three prisons in Paraguay, where cell phones and a tablet were seized in which clues to the crime will be sought. The deputy commander of the Paraguayan Police, Baldomero Jorge, confirmed that the Tacumbú prisons, the Specialized Group and an interior prison were intervened to inspect six cells of people who might be linked to Pecci’s murder, because they are imprisoned for reasons that were unknown. charge of the assassinated prosecutor.

From Colombia, meanwhile, the head of the National Police, General Jorge Luis Vargas, ratified that the main hypothesis with which the force works has to do with some of the causes that Pecci was in charge ofspecializing in organized crime and drug trafficking.

The police chief stressed that the investigation already has many elements, including images, testimonies and information provided by Paraguayan prosecutors. “We understand that many of the cases he had were from the mafia in the Triple Frontier” shared by Paraguay, Argentina and Brazil.

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