A financier was killed in a department in Villa Urquiza
A 34 -year -old man, of Venezuelan nationality, was found dead in the department that lived in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Villa Urquiza this Tuesday afternoon.
According to the first versions, troops of the 12C neighborhood police station went to an apartment located on the street Blanco enchanted to 4600 after receiving a call to 911 in which they warned about a dead person.
Who communicated with emergency services was the domestic employee who reported that when he entered the department he found Juan de Dios Araujo Briceño, “Manretado in bed, with low vital signs.”
First came a mobile with city police officers and, minutes later, an ambulance of the Emergency Medical Care System (SAME) that found that the Venezuelan was dead.
On the homicide scene, the researchers explained that the property He was “scrambled, without the accesses were violated.”
As the nation could know, The victim would have hanged her until she caused her death, since, she was found with a bond in the neck.
Meanwhile, they explained that Araujo Briceño dedicated himself to financial businesses and that he had a “cave” from which dollars to Venezuela were sent.
The scientific police work and intervenes Homicides of the Buenos Aires Force.
In the early hours, researchers work, in addition to the crime scene, in the collection of public and private security cameras in one of the areas with strong custody within the Northern Corridor Buenos Aires.
They also focused on the environment of the 34 -year -old man to see if the crime could have derived from his work as an informal financier, since he received money from his compatriots and then turned to a Venezuela mired in the restrictions imposed by the dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro .
In addition, the Criminal Unit managed to kidnap evidence for its subsequent laboratory analysis as vessels that could contain traces and hair that would not belong to the murdered man. In addition, although he lived alone, the investigations found women’s clothes at home.
This could pay another of the investigative lines that track the victim’s last contacts had through the appointment applications through which he knew his occasional partners.
The case was in charge of the National Criminal and Correctional Prosecutor’s Office No. 30, directed by Pablo Rechini.