While Rogelio Mastracci hints at a failed business, Regio Clown’s brother asks to stop speculation and respect the memory of the artists.
News Colombia.
The deaths of Colombian artists Bayron Sanchez (B-King) and Jorge Luis Herrera (DJ Regio Clown) in Mexico continue to be surrounded by questions, while family and friends ask for respect and justice in the face of the versions circulating on social networks and the media.
In an interview given to the podcast Criminal conduct, Cristian Herrerabrother of Regio Clown, asked that speculation linking his brother with Mexican cartels or illicit activities stop. According to him, the family has had to face not only the pain of the loss, but also the spread of unfounded theories.
The DJ’s brother said that the last communication with Jorge Luis was before his final presentation in Mexico. Days later, he found out about his disappearance through social networks and messages from the artist’s friends in that country.
“They sent us a location that showed my brother’s cell phone. I recognized my brother”, he said, remembering the moments of uncertainty experienced due to the lack of responses from the authorities.
Herrera was emphatic that neither his brother nor B-King had ties to organized crime. Both, he said, were focused on their musical career and consolidating projects in Mexico.
“Two lives of people who wanted to achieve their dream were lost and unfortunately in such unfortunate events, they lost their lives.”, he lamented.
He also asked for respect for the memory of the artists and to allow investigations to move forward without defamation. “My brother has never been in trouble with the law. I don’t know where people are getting all this speculation.”, he stated.
Rogelio Mastracci suggested that artists faced conflicts
Meanwhile, the case took a new turn after the statements of Rogelio Mastraccibest friend of Regio Clown, who in an interview with the journalist Rafael Poveda for the program Beyond the silence offered a different version of the events.
Visibly shaken and claiming to fear for his safety, Mastracci suggested that the murders could be linked to failed businesses or unmet expectations during your stay in Mexico.
“B King and Regio Clown wanted more, they both wanted more”Mastracci said, a phrase that raised questions about possible disagreements or previous conflicts.
Although he avoided giving specific details, he hinted that “It would have been a bad business”, which opens new lines of analysis about what happened.
During the conversation, Mastracci admitted that in Mexico “things are heard“, but preferred not to delve deeper: “Sometimes we have to do like Shakira: blind, deaf and mute“, he commented, suggesting that he keeps information that could compromise his security.
For his part, B-King’s manager, Galicianexplained that the presentation in Mexico arose at the invitation of Regio Clown and that the financial offer amounted to $1,500. The trip, he said, represented an opportunity to grow professionally.
The representative reported that the investigation has been complex due to the lack of records in security cameras and that the artist’s family had to travel to Mexico to identify the bodies and accompany the repatriation process.
Both family and friends agree that the deaths of B-King and Regio Clown should not become a media spectacle. They demand respect, prudence and speed in investigations, while they trust that the authorities will clarify what happened and justice will be done.
“It has been like a media show, they want to divert attention and send a search for a single culprit“concluded Cristian Herrera, who insists that the truth will come to light.
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