They capture a subject accused of murdering his mother in Marialabaja, Bolívar

They capture a subject accused of murdering his mother in Marialabaja, Bolívar

“East subject apparently was under the influence of intoxicating drinks and hallucinogenic substancestook a knife from the kitchen stabbing his mother María de los Reyes Julio Julio, 65, while she was sleeping, in the hemithorax region on the left rear side, who due to the seriousness of her injuries was referred to the medical center where minutes later she died ” , indicated the Colonel José Galindo Sánchez, Commander of the Bolívar Police Department.

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The officer explained that “Fredys Camargo, 35 years old, presents (judicial) annotations for trafficking, manufacturing or carrying narcotics, violence against a public servant, personal injury and theft.”

Nicolás Batista, inhabitant of the Retiro corregimiento, in dialogue with RCN World He expressed that in the population there is consternation. He maintained that the victim of this unfortunate event was a worker and well known by the community.

“They kind of had a yucca boot and he was asking the mother for money, she kind of told him no, those drunken people don’t even know their mother, he stabbed her and went to bed. He always walks like a rage and it’s scary“Nicolas Batista said.

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He added that “the lady was very decent, hard-working, she was drinking at home and when they saw that she was absent they went out to see and found her, They immediately notified the police who arrived immediately and captured him”.

Fredys Camargo Julio, is waiting for a guarantee control judge to resolve his legal situation.

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