Today: September 22, 2024
March 16, 2022
1 min read

Assaulted and beaten on the ground: “I screamed for help and they told me to shut up or we will kill you”

Hoy Paraguay

 

José Cabañas, who works as a security guard, left his house on his way to work like every day. However, at the height of López Godoy street in the Santo Domingo de Capiatá neighborhood, a vehicle approached, from which two subjects got out, who directly attacked him.

“They kicked me, they played me, at no time did they tell me that it was an assault, with a blow and a kick they received me, shut up or else we will kill you, they told me,” Cabañas said in an interview with 1080 AM.

He said that they stripped him of three million guaraníes and that they even pulled out and ripped his pants while they attacked him. They then got into the vehicle and fled.

Cabañas had brought some money that his daughter gave him and another little from his salary for the month, to buy construction materials for his house. Part of the amount was also going to be used for the medicines that his daughter with a disability needs. Unfortunately, he lost everything.

The victim suffered severe blows to the head and cuts in other parts of the body, since the criminals used a knife to attack him, apart from punching and kicking him.

 

The entrance Assaulted and beaten on the ground: “I screamed for help and they told me to shut up or we will kill you” was first published in diary TODAY.

Source link

Latest Posts

They celebrated "Buenos Aires Coffee Day" with a tour of historic bars - Télam
Cum at clita latine. Tation nominavi quo id. An est possit adipiscing, error tation qualisque vel te.

Categories

How much can my salary be if I study engineering in Peru?
Previous Story

How much can my salary be if I study engineering in Peru?

Wheat and corn, for heaven's sake: How vulnerable is Mexico?
Next Story

Wheat and corn, for heaven’s sake: How vulnerable is Mexico?

Latest from Blog

Gloria Muñoz Ramírez: Those from below

The day of struggle of the parents and companions of the 43 Ayotzinapa students who disappeared a decade ago in Iguala, Guerrero, has begun. The focus of the protests continues to be
Go toTop