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Five new implicated in the case of Argentine tourists killed in Ecuador


The investigation into the death of Argentine tourists José María Coni and Marina Menegazzo, murdered on a beach in Ecuador last February, sheds new players. Before the prosecutor Maria Coloma said Monday one of the two arrested for double murder, Segundo P. This man, in the new story, incriminates five men for the murder of Argentine tourists, one of them a Venezuelan nicknamed The Kid, dedicated to micro and who was arrested three weeks ago with 13 grams of cocaine. Second P. maintains almost intact the sequence of events the day of the disappearance of women, on 22 February.

Soraya Constant

Ssegundo P., designated as the confessed author said he took the blame for the pressure of the police. "They said they had evidence against me," said the defendant. He says that day handed the keys to his house and arrested his friend, Edward R., alias Red, who offered to help tourists because they had stolen and had to spend the night. He stayed on the beach to work. He is seen again an hour later. When he finished work, at three-thirty in the morning, he returned home and is attacked by a man who has a tattoo with Gothic letters. He soon discovered the bodies on the floor and recalled that the Venezuelan told that "they went hand."

Packed bodies

Segundo P. said, obliged, helped pack the bodies. The bodies were taken out the next day; the first at three in the afternoon, and an hour later the other. They used a bicycle with an adapted drawer used for transportation on the coast of Ecuador, who was in the house which belonged to the landlord.

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