“I open you, but don’t shoot!”, the last words to the Police of the man killed in El Brillante

The residents of Cardenal Portocarrero Street in Córdoba, behind Brillante Avenue, heard the alleged perpetrator of the stabbing to a woman before she ended her own life, according to police sources: “I’ll open you, but don’t shoot me,” they told ABC. That happened when the agents came to arrest him at his house.

Just some black latex gloves used on the sidewalk and the entrance door with a forced opening by agents are the only remains that remain visible to the naked eye in the House 5 Cardenal Portocarrero Street where the lifeless body of this man of South American origin was found after he inflicted some cuts with a knife on the person he claims to be his partner.

The woman had some cuts on his hand as well as in the abdomen and one leg but little entity, according to another of the witnesses consulted by ABC, and she was helped on the terrace of a restaurant in the area where her wounds were covered with one of the restaurant’s tablecloths. “At all times the injured woman with a South American accent was accompanied by two other women who came with her,” these same sources have noted.

Was the ambulance driver that at that moment he was coming down from the Los Morales Hospital and, upon seeing the police van She stopped at that height of this well-known establishment to provide aid until minutes later she was transferred to a hospital by the 061 team despite the fact that the injuries were not serious.

But in In this case nothing is clear yet, everything is confusing, judicial sources tell ABC. Faced with this uncertainty and awaiting the first results of the autopsy, the Investigating Court 7 of Córdoba has ordered secrecy of the summary.

Neither do the neighbors of this small development of seven homes single-family homes do not know what happened or how many people lived in that rental house. «We only know that they arrived in December, [la casa estaba alquilada por un tercero que no vivía allí y que presentó una nómina] and they were all foreigners. There is always a flow of people, maybe from Colombia because of the accent; The deceased told us ‘good morning, my little daughter’ and they had three pitbulls«says one of these neighbors to ABC.

It was precisely these three dogs that prevented the National Police from acting more quickly. Despite knowing – according to neighbors – that it would still be alive, they had to wait for the members of the Animal Welfare Service of Sadeco to be able to access the interior of the home for the agents. “Maybe if they had come in sooner, the neighbor would have been alive and wouldn’t have bled to death because it took them a long time to take the dogs,” say these residents of the urbanization.

The first information indicates that this man who occupied or to whom the house had been sublet since last December arrived to break the tranquility of this small urbanization. «You could hear fights, there was a baby of a year or two that we don’t know if because of the loud music at dawn, or because she wouldn’t stop crying, several women also lived there; “Everything was very neglected and the movement of people coming and going was constant,” these same sources point out.

As ABC has learned, in the search carried out yesterday by Judicial authority After the body was removed, the house looked like a ‘shack’ inside, with a lot of dirt and everything very neglected, nothing like the rest of the residents in the area. «We don’t know how many lived there, nor the relationship of women Whether they were family or not… we had no relationship with them except to ask them to be careful with the pit bulls that could attack our small dogs or our children,” says another of these residents of the urbanization.

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