Man kidnapped, extorted and killed friend in Santander



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The tragic story began in mid-August with the kidnapping of a 20-year-old boy, identified as Nicolás Ayala, who was kidnapped while leaving his work, in the center of that municipality of Santander, reported Blu Radio.

Then the kidnappers contacted Ayala’s family and asked for 120 million pesos to release it. After several weeks of negotiations, that figure dropped to 80 million pesos, added that radio frequency.

However, communication between kidnappers and the young man’s family was lost at the end of August, a situation that led the family to think the worst, added that station.

Sadly, the family’s fears materialized when the Police captured two of the kidnappers and they confirmed that they had murdered to Ayala, said that medium.

The criminals took the Police to the Palonegro hill, located on the outskirts of Lebrija, where they had dug the mass grave in which the young man was buried, said Caracol Radio.

Apparently the kidnappers they had Ayala locked up in a house on the Motoso side of Lebrija, Santander, and in circumstances that are to be determined they murdered the man, said that station.

The most surprising thing about the case is that Ricaurte Cala Ayala, the victim’s uncle, identified one of the two kidnappers captured as a friend from his nephew’s childhood murderedadded Blu Radio.

“They were tenants of my sister since they were little children; they lived there for 14 years. Then, Nicolás lived part of his childhood with the now kidnapper and murderer of him “, explained the uncle of the murdered young man, in dialogue with that frequency radial.

Precisely, the proximity of one of the criminals captured with the murdered young man would have been used to plan and execute the extortion kidnapping, pointed out the authorities, quoted by that means.

The two kidnappers, who also have a history of robbery and sexual abuse, will be tried by the competent authorities and must answer for the reasons that triggered the unfortunate murder from Ayala, concluded Caracol Radio.



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