Teenager surrenders in Uruguay over delivery driver's murder
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- A 16-year-old boy surrendered to authorities in Uruguay, accompanied by his mother, in connection with the fatal shooting of a delivery driver.
- The incident occurred Friday night in Carrasco Norte, where the victim was allegedly shot during a robbery attempt.
- Police are still searching for a second suspect involved in the fatal assault.
A shocking crime that has deeply unsettled the Carrasco Norte neighborhood has seen a significant development as a 16-year-old boy turned himself in to the police. Accompanied by his mother, the teenager presented himself at Seccional 26 in Paso Carrasco, claiming responsibility for the shooting death of a 31-year-old delivery driver on Friday night. This voluntary surrender marks a crucial turn in the investigation that has gripped the community.
The victim, identified as a Cuban national, was reportedly attacked by two individuals on foot while working. Initial reports suggest the delivery driver attempted to resist the robbery before being fatally shot. Police and forensic teams have been meticulously examining the scene, including reviewing security camera footage, which is believed to have played a key role in pressuring the suspects and leading to the teenager's surrender.
Authorities have confirmed that the 16-year-old suspect has no prior criminal record. The case is now in the hands of the Prosecutor's Office, which will determine the next steps in the judicial process. Meanwhile, the search continues for the second individual believed to be involved in the fatal assault. This incident, tragically, is not isolated, as another fatal shooting occurred on the same Friday in the Prado area, involving a young delivery worker, highlighting a disturbing trend of violence in the city.
He argued that he was the one who shot the victim at the intersection of Mรกximo Tajes and Capri streets.
Originally published by El Paรญs in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.