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Organizations are looking for a man accused of beating his partner to death

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The police authorities are looking for Junior Jesús Guerra, accused of beating his partner Andreína Torres Mundaraín (30), with whom he had three children aged 5, 9 and 12.

The events occurred last Friday at the couple’s home located in the La Alcabala neighborhood, via Petare-Guarenas, Miranda. There, the subject beat the woman until she was unconscious. She then fled and the girl’s relatives took her to a health center where she died.

Others wanted by security agencies are two subjects who took Keliannys Barrios (14) from her residence in Sanare (Falcón), who was later killed with bladed weapons, according to police sources.

The body of the teenager was located last Monday on the rails of the Pequiven-Riecito train, located in the Quilombo de Sanare sector, Tucacas parish, José Laurencio Silva municipality, Falcón. She had stab wounds that disfigured her face, according to witnesses.

The first reports indicate that last Saturday two men broke into the girl’s home and took her by force. “If the problem is her, take her away,” the young woman’s adoptive parents yelled at the pair of subjects, according to witnesses.

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