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Ex-Advisor 'Planned and Remotely Directed' Girlfriend's Ambush Murder, Bolivian Prosecutors Allege
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Ex-Advisor 'Planned and Remotely Directed' Girlfriend's Ambush Murder, Bolivian Prosecutors Allege

From La Naciรณn · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Official statement In the courts
  • Prosecutors in Bolivia allege that a former advisor, Cerimedo, planned and remotely directed the ambush that killed his girlfriend.
  • The prosecution seeks life imprisonment, claiming Cerimedo pressured the victim to meet the attackers and controlled her via phone.
  • The alleged motive for the crime is the victim's pregnancy.

Bolivian prosecutors are seeking life imprisonment for a former advisor, identified as Cerimedo, whom they accuse of orchestrating the murder of his girlfriend. According to the fiscal accusation document, Cerimedo allegedly planned the attack and remotely directed the ambush that led to her death.

The prosecution contends that Cerimedo exerted pressure on the victim to meet with the assailants and maintained control over her through constant phone communication during the incident. The document details how he allegedly manipulated her into a dangerous situation, ultimately leading to her demise.

The alleged motive behind this meticulously planned crime is the victim's pregnancy. Prosecutors believe Cerimedo acted to eliminate the victim due to her condition, highlighting a disturbing and calculated intent behind the fatal ambush. The case paints a grim picture of premeditated violence driven by personal circumstances.

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Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.