Cartagena: the story of alias Candela who received a blow to the head | Video – Other Cities – Colombia



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A security camera in Cartagena, in the Ternera neighborhood, captured the moment when Alias ​​Candela, a dangerous criminal, assaults a group of gas dealers in the city.

In the middle of the assault he receives a brutal blow to the head with a gas cylinder.

The offender, who came out alive after the coup, was captured by the Police, who released the criminal record of the criminal, who committed a crime while paying a measure of home arrest.

(In Context: They thwart the assault in Cartagena by hitting the thief with a gas cylinder)

This is Carlos Andrés Zúñiga García, alias Candela, who, according to the Police, pays a sentence with the benefit of home detention for the crime of theft, and is prosecuted for his participation in a long list of armed robberies, under the freight modality as well as thefts from shops, committed in different neighborhoods of the city of Cartagena.

In the video, which went viral on social networks, you can see the moment when ‘Candela’ intimidates the collectors of money from a gas company with a firearm, resulting from the sale of the cylinders.

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However, the offender does not see one of the workers unloading the cylinders from the top of one of the trucks.

While the criminal takes away the daily produce from the workers, the man at the top of the truck nimbly throws a propane gas cylinder that hits the head of alias Candela.

The criminal gets up, stumbles, limps and starts to flee, but his accomplice who accompanies him on a motorcycle escapes and leaves him alone.

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Alias ​​Candela, wounded, was chased by a mob that tried to lynch him.

The police captured the criminal minutes later.

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JOHN MONTAÑO
Editor of EL TIEMPO
Cartagena
On Twitter: @PilotodeCometas



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