Man Kills Partner in Canelones, Disposes of Body in Well
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Police in Canelones, Uruguay, are investigating the homicide of a 51-year-old woman, initially reported as a disappearance.
- The victim's partner, who has prior domestic violence complaints against him, is suspected of the murder.
- The suspect claims the woman attacked him and he killed her in self-defense, subsequently disposing of her body in a well on the property.
A disturbing case of domestic violence has emerged in Canelones, Uruguay, where a 51-year-old woman has been found dead, with her partner now the primary suspect in her homicide. What began as a missing person investigation has taken a grim turn as evidence points towards a fatal altercation within the couple's shared property. The situation is particularly tragic given the history of domestic violence between the victim and her partner, with multiple prior complaints filed.
The suspect's account to the police alleges that the victim initiated an assault, and he acted in self-defense, leading to her death. He claims to have subsequently hidden her body in a well located on the premises. The couple reportedly lived on the same property but in separate dwellings: the victim in the front house, which she owned, and the suspect as a tenant in the rear house. This detail adds a layer of complexity to the investigation into the events that transpired.
The investigation is being led by the Canelones police department, and the suspect is currently in custody, awaiting further legal proceedings. This case highlights the persistent issue of gender-based violence in Uruguay and the critical importance of addressing domestic disputes before they escalate to such tragic outcomes. The legal system will now work to ascertain the full truth of the events and ensure justice for the victim.
Originally published by El Paรญs in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.