By: Feliciano Gutiérrez
The Azángaro Preparatory Investigation Court issued 18 months of preventive detention against Yony Edgar Cuno Larico, investigated for the alleged crime of aggravated femicide, to the detriment of his niece with the initials GZCS, 13 years old, for events that occurred in the town of Azángaro.
On December 29, 2025, the minor would have returned to her home, located at Jirón Ramón Castilla No. 628, where the person under investigation was located, leading to an argument after which the minor would have been physically subdued and prevented from leaving the property, presumably dying as a result of a blow with a blunt object.
Subsequently, the accused would have moved and hidden the body, and then taken it to another property, located in Sandia No. 208, where between December 30 and 31, 2025, he would have allegedly proceeded to dismember it, discarding the human parts down the drain and carrying out cleaning work in order to hide evidence.
Some remains and clothing were found in both properties on January 6, 2026, as a result of the procedures carried out after the disappearance report.
During the hearing, the court evaluated the elements of conviction presented, such as the record of removal of remains, expert report, minutes of police proceedings, video recordings, statements and other means of evidence, determining the existence of serious and well-founded elements that link the accused with the fact investigated, as well as the risk of flight.
Likewise, the Court ordered the internment of the accused in the penitentiary establishment determined by the National Penitentiary Institute (INPE), while the corresponding investigations continue within the period established by law.
