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Three days after the events that ended the life of Oswaldo Muñoz on a bus from Transmilenio, the authorities continue on the trail of the man who appears in a spoken portrait and for whom a reward of 20 million pesos is offered.
“Absolutely all the videos were collected, not only from the 85th (Transmilenio) station but from other stations” to be able to contrast who was getting on and off, and also from the articulated bus, “explained the Secretary of Security of Bogotá, Hugo Acero.
In context: They reveal a spoken portrait of the alleged murderer of a man on a Transmilenio bus
The one with the spoken portrait would be the same that appears in some photos known to RCN News, in which the alleged perpetrator of the murder is seen entering the articulated bus that covered route B14 at 9:54 am on Thursday, October 29.
The alleged assailant wore a dark blue shirt and light jeans. On his back he wore a backpack and on his head he wore a black cap with white letters.
The images also show that he is accompanied by another man with a thick build and who wears a gray jacket, worn jean, white shoes with red and a black cap. His face is covered by a dark mask that he is wearing.
See also: Sister of man murdered in Transmilenio complains to the mayor for the insecurity in Bogotá
Noticias RCN was able to establish that the authorities have fully identified one of the three alleged assailants, in addition, that the case is in the hands of a prosecutor from the Life Unit, attached to the sectional directorate of Bogotá, with the support of the Judicial Police. At this moment he is in urgent proceedings.
Family and friends fire Oswaldo Muñoz
This Sunday the funeral of Oswaldo Muñoz took place in the northeast of the Colombian capital. His relatives once again asked the justice not to leave this case in impunity.
“The death of my uncle cannot be one more figure. We have to change this, before they robbed in Transmilenio, now there are dead, ”said Nilson Martínez, a relative of Oswaldo.
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