Global Courant
It happened after an argument. She also injured the husband of her ex-sister-in-law. The agent was arrested.
A woman and her sister were murdered by a Buenos Aires police officer, a former partner of one of the victims, after an argument in a house in Arturo Seguí, La Plata district. The agent also injured the husband of his sister-in-law.
The double femicide occurred this Tuesday night in a house located on Calle 411, between 156 and 157.
The police officer, identified as Nazareno Sebastián Miño (37), went to the house to look for his 7 and 10-year-old children, the result of his relationship with his former partner, Victoria Díaz (35).
For reasons that are yet to be determined, an argument began with the woman, who was with her sister, Castorina Díaz (39), and her brother-in-law, Alcides Martínez (33).
The sisters Victoria and Castorina Díaz, victims of a double femicide in La Plata. Facebook photo
At one point, the officer from the Buenos Aires force took out his regulation weapon, a 9-millimeter caliber pistol, and began shooting at the three people.
As a result of the attack, the two women -of Paraguayan nationality- died on the spot, while the man who was with them in the house was seriously wounded by a bullet at the height of the right eye, for which he had to be transferred urgently. to the Gonnet hospital in an ambulance from the Emergency Medical Care System (SAME).
According to reports by witnesses to the Police, after committing the murders, the femicide left the place with his children.
Later, Miño was detained at the door of the Arturo Seguí Detachment, at diagonal 146 between 414 bis and 415 and, according to investigators, the children were unharmed.
Nazareno Sebastián Miño (37), accused of a double femicide in La Plata. Facebook photo
The General Audit of Internal Affairs of the Buenos Aires Ministry of Security immediately dismissed Miño, who worked in the Directorate of Technological Control.
The prosecutor Ana Medina intervenes in the investigation, who labeled the case as “double homicide in the context of femicide and attempted homicide.”
EMJ