The Connecticut Major Crime Unit, in the United States, is investigating the death of Andrea Carolina Neyra, 36, a mother born in Mollendo, Arequipa, Peru; whose body was found on October 19 in the house of her ex-boyfriend Sebastián Spada, in the city of Middletown.
Andrea Carolina, along with her two brothers and her mother Margot Villegas, had emigrated from Mollendo to the United States 20 years ago.
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The victim had formed his own family in the North American country, he had two children, Yair, 18 years old, and YV, 9 years old. Days before her death, she was planning Yair’s 18th birthday, so when she had no reason for the special day, October 19, her children and brothers became worried.
The woman worked delivering packages for Amazon, so I always had the phone locator active and shared with their families throughout the day. The family alerted the police about his disappearance because his location was deactivated.
Yair told the authorities that his mother, before disappearing, told him that she would visit her ex-partner Sebastián Spada, with whom I had resumed communication 3 weeks ago. A year ago they separated due to domestic violence.
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The Police went to the suspect’s house and an ambulance and the fire department were at the scene. The mother’s body had been found with a laceration to the head.
Although at that time Sebastian Spada was handcuffed, case detective Sarah Starkey reported that there are no arrests in the case, to date, according to the media outlet The Hispanic Voice.
The victim’s body was laid to rest last Saturday, October 26 at the Washington Memorial Funeral Home in North Haven.
Help and vigil
A relief fund account has been established “HELP ANDREA NEYRA’S CHILDREN THROUGH THIS TRAGIC TIME”, in order to help raise money for their children. Anyone who wants to donate to help this family can do so.
Meanwhile, Patricia Briceno Azana, Andrea’s lawyer and cousin, reported that this Saturday, November 2, a vigil will be held in front of the municipality of Mollendo at 6:00 p.m., asking for justice for the mother of the family from the Foreign Ministry and the United States embassy in Peru. .