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The Quirihue Guarantee Court decreed preventive detention for Ricardo Neira (44 years old), accused of the murder of Carolina Fuentes (42), a woman who had been missing since June 30 and whose body was found on Monday on the banks of the Ñuble river.
In the telematic hearing, which lasted for more than three hours, the Ñuble Prosecutor’s Office formalized it for the crime of femicide, a crime that the court considered as proven, in addition to deeming it founded that Neira’s authorship be accused at this procedural stage.
Yesterday, when he was arrested, the Investigative Police identified him as “the person who had last contact with the victim.” In fact, Fuentes was seen for the last time on June 25, but only on June 30 was a complaint filed for alleged misfortune. Although she was married to a man named Óscar Cisternas, the investigation indicates that she spent the last days of her life with Neira.
In the judicial instance, the persecuting body showed thanatological evidence that shows signs of suffocation from suffocation on the victim’s body, as well as the existence of previous hits. He also found that the remains were deposited in a different place than where he was found this week.
The Thesis of the investigation is that the murder occurred around June 30 -when the complaint was filed for alleged misfortune-, in a place between the communes of Ninhue and Quirihue, and the body was taken weeks later to the Ñuble river.
He also presented expert opinions and a correlation of events that would prove the participation of Neira, who maintained a relationship with Fuentes, a link considered “toxic” by those who knew them.
Ricardo Neira Arriagada (44), who was formalized by the Ñuble Regional Prosecutor, Nayalet Mansilla, and prosecutors Cecilia González and Álvaro Hermosilla for the crime of femicide against Carolina Fuentes Bustos (42), a fact that occurred at the end of June. pic.twitter.com/XaqMFPTGuf
– Regional Prosecutor’s Office of Ñuble (@FiscaliaNuble) October 9, 2020
“Consequently, the antecedents, indicated by the prosecuting entity, with respect to the punishable act, consider the existence of a crime of femicide to be proven, also connecting it with the existence of a coexistence that existed between the accused and the victim,” said the judge Adolfo Montenegro.
Likewise, “all these indications are decisive in terms of concluding that the participation of the accused can be well presumed “, estimated.
DEVELOPING AUDIOS
At the hearing, the Prosecutor’s Office also revealed audio records of Ricardo Neira and Carolina Fuentes in recent months, and in which the victim accused him of “extortion.”
“He made a video that day that I covered my eyes, and with that video he is extorting me because I had to leave the house, or he would send it to my children and to all social networks “, the woman is heard in one of the audios.
[Hilo] The telematic hearing was before the Court of Guarantee of Quirihue, in charge of the judge Adolfo Montenegro, who accredited the crime of femicide and the possible participation of the accused @Cooperative
– Ricardo (@rinunezgatica_) October 9, 2020
In another, Neira’s voice is heard, presumably speaking to Fuentes: “I am proposing to push him forward with everything. The one who is wrinkling now is you, you are protecting yourself in what I told you before; uncover the pot and let me know. let everyone know. “
“I can’t, right now, do things the way you want, don’t forget that we had a deal, and it was in April. What if you, who now see me all shit, because I can’t move, because I don’t have money, will I throw the stone over me? (sic) “, is heard in another record, where it is presumed that the woman responds to who, according to the thesis of the Prosecutor’s Office, ended up being her perpetrator.
The prosecutors also explained that the expert opinions on the telephone numbers of the accused and the victim found geographic locations that do not agree with Neira’s accounts: these proceedings show that he never accompanied her to Chillán to drop her off near the terminal on a supposed trip back to Santiago that she would take on June 29, contrary to the version of the accused.
The Minister for Women, Monica Zalaquett, he emphasized that “as a society we have to end violence against women, what happened to Carolina we cannot continue to allow, so I hope that justice will act quickly and with severity. As ministry through Sernameg we are accompanying the family of Carolina to carry out all the actions that the law allows us “.
The court decreed a period of eight months for the investigation, during which time Neira will be held, at the request of his defense, in the preventive detention center of San Carlos.
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