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The chat, as revealed by El Tiempo, was sent to him Ana Maria Castro Romero to her friend Camila Estéfany Segura, to whom she first asked if she could pick her up on Calle 85, in the north of Bogotá, because she was “offended”.
Minutes after that message, the young woman sent another one, at 12:16 pm, which said: “I’m drinking with Paul in the 116 area. Come here.”
Seven minutes after he sent that conversation, the newspaper said the woman lost communication with her friend, and that it was until the next day when he learned, through his family, that Castro’s body had been found on the 80 with a 69K race.
Camila Segura decided to communicate with Paul Naranjo to ask about her friend, and according to the answer she gave, and which the newspaper quotes, is that he was with her until 2 in the morning.
“I left her with a man […]. Mateo, a tall man with a beard, on Calle 80. There they got off, behind the Homecenter, and I didn’t know more, “he added.
Prosecutor’s Office says that Paul Naranjo would be involved in the death of Ana María Castro
Although Naranjo said he did not know what happened to Castro, which he later confessed he was in love with and pretended to be his girlfriend, the Prosecutor’s Office revealed, in a statement, that he was the man who was driving the black truck where the victim and his companion were going.
In fact, last week two videos of security cameras were known of the area where they were partying, and there it is seen that Ana María Castro leaves a bar with Naranjo and Julián Ortegón Mosquera, two of those allegedly responsible for her death.
With them he gets into the truck, and together with Mateo, they leave the place. The researchers determined that on the way, Naranjo “noticed through the rear-view mirror that the young woman and her initial companion were kissingThis apparently got upset and stopped the vehicle so they could get out ”.
It is here where the controversy arises, because while the two defendants assure that the young woman got off, the hypothesis of the Prosecutor’s Office is that “It is presumed that Castro was thrown” from the vehicle, and that “in the fall, he received traumatic blows.”
For now, Julián Ortegón was sent to prison as a co-author, while the Prosecutor’s Office continues on the trail of Paul Naranjo.