Orgies, din and drugs: Uribe Noguera, the undesirable neighbor



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We still remember with amazement how the media wanted to cover up the name of Yuliana’s murderer. They spent almost a whole day going around the bush “apparently a prestigious architect from Bogotá was involved in a scandal …” a journalist from Caracol Noticias, on the noon broadcast of December 5, 2016, dared to say the Name of the monster that had killed and raped Yuliana Samboní: Rafael Uribe Noguera, brother of a lawyer partner of the most important firm in the country.

The architect is now in the most smelly corner of the infernal Tramacúa prison, in Valledupar, next to Garavito, who has already requested a transfer because he is in a terminal state, and until recently Popeye. He is making models and earning a few pesos in jail. But when he was free and had at his disposal an apartment on the top floor of the family building. Sometimes it must be strange when his house was packed with friends and he was nothing more than another good boy from Bogotá

What were the rumbas like?

Every morning Rafael Uribe Noguera put on his sweatshirt and went out for a run. His neighbors in the Equus 66 building had noticed that the architect had changed. Two years ago, the parties I did did not let anyone sleep. The music with an intolerable volume was joined by the prepaid women who packed the door of the building, pressing to enter. The complaints were raging but there was not much to do: Uribe Noguera was a partner of the Lascaux architectural firm that had built the building, among many other works.

However, a scandal would overflow the cup. On an early morning in August 2014, the screams and music coming out of her apartment were thunderous. A retired married couple had moved in on the same floor. Insistent they called to the goal but nobody paid attention to them. The husband went to Uribe Noguera’s door, rang the bell and himself, drunk and in a dress, opened the door for him. It is not very clear what happened next, but apparently there were insults and an attempt to attack the old man. The next day the architect’s family convinced him that he had to leave the building.

They advised him to try. The effect that alcohol and drugs had on him turned him into another person who did not look at all like the kind and alert guy that his classmates met at the Modern Gymnasium, a school where he graduated in 1996. There he not only stood out for being an excellent soccer player but his leadership led him to be the director of the war band. Although no one ever saw him take a cocaine pass, it was known that he was a rumbero and that sometimes he got out of hand and he used to miss classes because the parties were longer than they should. The school directors received complaints from parents because Uribe Noguera, taking advantage of his popularity as a soccer player, musician and womanizer, loved to do Bullyng.

He remained closely linked to his schoolmates with whom he lived since he was six years old. That’s why they saw him in September when his class celebrated the 20th anniversary of their graduation at a farm near Bogotá. It was the same. He was trying not to drink again because the drink transformed him. His neighbors had also seen the change: since he returned to the Equus building in March 2016, there had been no scandals. One of his colleagues at the Modern Gym saw him last Saturday on the birthday of one of his nieces. It was the same, it was the same.

A day later he, like his other colleagues at the Modern Gymnasium, like those who studied with him at La Javeriana, like his neighbors at Equus 66, could not believe what he read in the newspapers, what they saw on television: Rafael Uribe Noguera he had kidnapped, raped, tortured and murdered Yuliana Samboní, a seven-year-old girl from Cauca.

Now, four years later, the Samboní returned to Tambo, their town. No one, not even the family of their daughter’s murderer, has wanted to help them.



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