He did not give his cell phone and a thief murdered him in Los Calamares | THE UNIVERSAL



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A Manuel Fernando Navarro Olivera tried to take away his cell phone in the Los Calamares neighborhood and, for his opposition, they shot him in the abdomen that turned out to be fatal.

Esteban Carvajalino lost his life in La Candelaria for preventing two thieves from taking his belongings from him. They also shot him.

The murder of the merchant Alfonso Quintanilla Suárez in an attempted robbery has caused a commotion in Magangué.

The three blood events occurred between Saturday night and Monday afternoon and are part of the 17 victims that common crime has left in Bolívar so far in 2020.

According to figures from the National Institute of Legal Medicine, as of October 31, 11 of the 329 homicides that had occurred in the Department were in the midst of events related to common crime. In November, three other cases occurred in Cartagena: July 20, Nelson Mandela and Mercado de Bazurto. In December there are already three deaths in robberies, two in Cartagena and one in Magangué.

Nationwide, of the 8,938 homicides reported until October by Legal Medicine, 157 were in street robberies and 85 in thefts.

Cartagena

Manuel Fernando Navarro Olivera, 23, worked as a domiciliary for a drugstore with several branches in the city. That’s what he was on Monday, at 2 in the afternoon, when he found his death.

The young man arrived by motorcycle at the fifth stage of the Los Calamares neighborhood to deliver an order. He was in front of a house looking for the address while he looked at his cell phone. At that, two individuals on a motorcycle appeared and one of them, the grill man, intimidated him with a firearm into giving him his cell phone.

Witnesses say that Navarro Olivera struggled with the criminal, but in the set he received the bullet that knocked him down and left his motorcycle to one side. The robbers fled and the victim was left dying.

The messenger was taken by motorcycle to the emergency room of the Caribbean University Hospital, where the doctors managed to stabilize him and prepare him for surgery. At 9 p.m. he passed away.

His family assures that Manuel Fernando lived with his parents and a sister in the Brussels neighborhood. His mother was inconsolable yesterday morning outside the Forensic Medicine morgue in Zaragocilla.

Of Esteban Carvajalino’s murder, it is only known that he was going home when he was shot in an attempted robbery. It happened in the La Candelaria neighborhood, near the Vía Perimetral.

Magangue

In a security council, the Mayor’s Office of Magangué offered a reward of 10 million pesos to anyone who provides information that allows the capture of the two subjects who, pretending to be clients, came to the business of the merchant Alfonso Quintanilla Suárez to rob him and ended up causing the death of a shot to the head.

“The Government of Bolívar and the Mayor’s Office of Magangué made the decision to offer a reward to find the capture of these criminals because we emphatically reject the murder of this merchant,” said Carlos Cabrales Isaac, mayor of that municipality.

Quintanilla Suárez, 50 years old and widely known in that town, was shot in the forehead in an attempt to rob his grocery business, called Golosinas Emmanuel, in the Baracoa Market. The incident occurred around 6 in the afternoon on Saturday.

According to witnesses, Alfonso had finished his working day and was about to close down when out of nowhere some subjects appeared who posed as clients and asked him for a box of soft drinks. When the victim went to look for the product at the warehouse, the alleged thieves entered the establishment and closed the doors, leaving Alfonso inside.

They say that minutes later noises and a gunshot were heard. When friends and onlookers approached the business, they found Alfonso alone and injured, so they immediately took him to a medical center where he died. It was known of the criminals that they escaped on a motorcycle and that one of them was attacked by a mob.

17 homicides

Magangué is the second municipality of Bolívar, not including Cartagena, with the most homicides so far in 2020. As of October 31, there were 16 murders.

In the department, according to the figures managed by the National Institute of Legal Medicine, up to that date 329 blood events had occurred, 184 of them in Cartagena. The capital of Bolívar is followed by El Carmen de Bolívar (20), Magangué (17), Arjona (14), San Pablo, Turbaco and Marialabaja (8); and Simití (7).



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