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The mayor of Nanawa, Claudio Samaniego, survived a home attack today. The researchers’ hypothesis is non-payment for a bet on a horse race.

The Crio. Reinaldo Delgado, from the Presidente Hayes Investigation Department, spoke about the attack against the community chief of Nanawa, who was shot this morning, in his own house.

“We are handling that there was an altercation previously, with the mayor and his brother, toYesterday there was another discussion with the same people as a result of a horse race”explained Delgado, in an interview with Radio Monumental.

He added that one of the parties would have defaulted on the promised payment, but it is still unknown who or who would be those who are in debt.

Related note: They shot the mayor of Nanawa

Police officers went to the victim’s home, whereand they seized firearms and percussed vanillas.

The mayor was brought to a sanatorium in Asunción, while the other wounded man was taken to a hospital in Clorinda.

The fact It happened this morning, in the Bolsón Grande neighborhood of Nanawa, as far as four armed subjects arrived, they broke into the mayor’s house and began shooting inside the room.

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