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An anguishing call to line 123 is the new evidence that comes into play in the case of the alleged murder of the young Ana María Castro, who died after leaving Cantina Bar, a bar on 116th street, in the north of Bogotá, with his friends on March 4, 2020.
(Read: Who is who in the investigation into the femicide of Ana María Castro)
According to the victim’s lawyers, this man would have seen the moment when the woman fell from the moving vehicle, which led him to call the emergency line and report the incident.
Until now, various hypotheses about the presumed causes of the young woman’s death have been handled. Each party has told the story in its own way.
Paul Naranjo, who was driving the vehicle, has always maintained that he is innocent and that he left the woman and her companion in the middle of the road, on Calle 68 with Carrera 80, but safe and sound.
Other versions have said that the young woman was thrown from the vehicle. It is also investigated that it would have been an accident, but lIt is true that more and more evidence is emerging that leads the case to a possible femicide.
(Read: New video about the crime of Ana María Castro appears)
This is the conversation that will be brought to trial by the victim’s attorneys:
Officer 123:
Line 123 Bogotá, what is your emergency?
Witness: Goodnight. About the 80 arriving before the bridge to Boyacá they threw a girl from a car and she is spilling a lot of blood. She is lying there. There is a boy speaking incoherently and he is trying to help her.
Witness: I saw that the car went full throttle, they threw the old woman, a man, a man.
Officer 123: He tells me that a woman was thrown out of a car and she is bleeding, don’t hang up on me.
Officer 123: Is she unconscious?
Witness: I saw her with that trickle of blood. Well, I saw her half moving. I think he was half dying.
Read the context of this story:
Death of Ana María Castro, unraveling the tangle of a femicide.
BOGOTÁ DRAFTING
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