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Venezuelan woman shot 14 times in abandoned house in Peru

Venezuelan woman shot 14 times in abandoned house in Peru

A young Venezuelan woman identified as Franyelin Josiber Díaz Cazorla was shot 14 times in an abandoned house in the El Chorro – La Punta sector, in the Arequipa province of Camaná, in Peru.

The Venezuelan woman was found on the morning of August 4, in the middle of the kitchen where she is believed to have talked with her murderer or murderers, indicates a newspaper report The Republic from Peru.

In the place the Policeman he found 14 bullet casings, two beer bottles and plastic chairs.

Franyelin’s body was transferred to the Arequipa morgue, where the autopsy revealed multiple gunshot wounds.

During the first proceedings, the Homicide agents arrested Mervin Silva (30) and Luis Alva (27), but later it was determined that they were the ones who found the body and notified the Police.

According to the agents, the men contradicted each other and finally revealed that when they saw the house with the door open they wanted to steal and that is why they entered the rooms until they found the body in the kitchen.

They were the ones who called the police and this version, which was later verified, enabled them to go free.

While the body of the Venezuelan remains in the morgue of Arequipa, the Homicide agents continue in Camaná in search of more clues to capture those responsible for the murder.

It emerged on social networks that Franyelin was a native of the Carabobo state and had initially emigrated to Ecuador and in February of this year she settled in Peru.



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