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With short hair, without the same beard and hiding in a small farm in Fusagasugá, Miguel Camilo Ferro was found the man most wanted in recent days for attacking his partner with an ax on October 16 in the El Redil neighborhood in Usaquén.
After hiding with relatives in Bogotá, Mosquera and Fusagasugá in a joint action between the Prosecutor’s Office and the Police, his whereabouts were found.
(In context: Captured in Fusagasugá a man who attacked his partner with an ax)
It was the CTI agents who followed his trail from the moment he escaped. Parra did everything to evade the authorities, he cut his hair and changed his clothes in Mosquera, where he also spent the night in a hotel but the agents located him through cameras and later managed to learn, through an anonymous call, that he was he had later hidden himself in a small house in Fusagasugá.
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Investigators from the Prosecutor’s Office waited for him on the outskirts of the place and spent days and nights in front of the house.
There they captured him just at the moment when a car alarm sounded and Parra went out to see what was happening. His rights were read to him and he was captured.
Then he was escorted and transferred to the Puente Aranda Immediate Reaction Unit (URI) where they were reviewed to take him to another place where he spent the night. Hearing confirmation is pending.
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Ángela del Pilar Ferro, although she has not finished recovering and is still in poor health, said that she will seek to have this man tried for attempted femicide and not for attempted murder.
Meanwhile the defense has so far spoken of what it considers an attempted murder and the Prosecutor’s Office for aggravated femicide in a degree of attempt and intra-military violence.
“By God! This is the best news.” That was the first pronouncement of the relatives of Ángela Ferro who did not come out of the shock. They are filled with joy that justice is being served, but there is also some anxiety because the attack against this woman was brutal.
Angela said that she still doesn’t understand why her partner was able to commit such an attack. “He had already been aggressive, he had thrown me out of bed; he had tried to bite me, but at the same time he was detailed and changed. It was as if he were two different people,” Ferro said and confirmed that before the attack she already had an apartment ready to come over and end her relationship with Camilo.
He added that his son was not attacked because in the midst of the dysfunctional they had a good relationship with his ex-partner. “His capture was a surprise, I am happy. I know there is a long process coming. Ex-partners of his have appeared who suffered more or the same as me and who had to leave the country.”
EL TIEMPO spoke with César Augusto Lóndoño, representative of Miguel Camilo Parra, who is preparing a statement. In his capacity as director of the firm, he will absolve or explain some items that are relevant to carry out a fair legal challenge in this case.
BOGOTÁ DRAFTING
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