The body of the Nicaraguan migrant Wilfredo Benito Davila He was found lifeless on Friday, May 12, near the Plaza de Deportes, in the El Llanito sector, in Guanacaste, Costa Rica.
Information from the Costa Rican media details that the 37-year-old victim was originally from the Chacraseca region, in León and worked in the southern neighboring country as an “illegal taxi driver.”
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For their part, the Costa Rican police authorities assure that the criminals “got the Nicaraguan out of their illegal taxi, kidnapped him and took him to a certain address to facilitate the whereabouts of the person they were looking for, but when they could not find him, they proceeded to execute him.” The body of the national was taken to legal medicine in Costa Rica.
It also reported that the vehicle, owned by the victim, was found hours later in the Los Jobos sector, “a lonely and dangerous road; while those responsible for the crime have not been located.
body will be repatriated
Relatives of the Nicaraguan told Article 66 that the body will be repatriated on Tuesday, May 16. “Almost everything is ready for it to arrive tomorrow, they were only going to prepare it to make the trip at dawn,” said José Dávila, the Nicaraguan’s uncle.
Wilfredo Benito Dávila had lived in Costa Rica for 10 years. His family demands that the perpetrators of the crime be imprisoned and prosecuted.
This fact is added to other Nicaraguan migrants who have lost their lives in Costa Rica or other countries, either due to crime or other circumstances. Until now, the ethical authorities have not reported the whereabouts of the criminals.