Security Cameras Capture ‘Marcas’ Killing Trader To Steal $45,000 In Arequipa (VIDEO) | Edition

A gang of expatriate ‘Marcas’ shot dead a 57-year-old businessman, Leonardo Gucihuman Rimachi, when he tried to steal $45,000 he had withdrawn from a bank to buy a truck, in Keima District.

A Security camera Located in the first block of Libertad Street in the section Buenos AiresThe exact moment was recorded when the victim along with his relatives arrived at his home by boat at 1:46 pm. rental vehicle.

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A behind them A gray car and a motorcycle. Before the victim can enter his house, the rider of the motorcycle gets off and runs directly against the merchant who pulls the backpack containing the money. The The victim resists the robbery And get for that reason two bullets, One in the stomach and one in the chest.

Even his accomplice pounces on the victim to stop the thieves from taking the money. A cry of despair drives other relatives into the street, scaring off criminals They fled without looting And leaving the merchant badly wounded, he managed to get back into his house.

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After that, the enraged people said that they were attacked custody It sent members of the Casimiro Cuadros police station to the scene, who helped transport the injured man to a hospital in La. in a patrol car. Health in Cama; However, the victim arrived without vital signs.

Relatives of the trader mentioned that they had recently come from Cuzco to buy a truck Banking Company Located in Cerro Colorado District to return 45 thousand dollars. The perpetrators followed the victim to his house in Khaimah and carried out the attack.

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The robbery detectives Divinity And forensic experts have been rushed to the area to carry out investigations Investigation.

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