Leidy Vanesa was only 17 at the time. He disappeared On his way to a family friend’s house in Valencia where he has to eat after school, June 2, 2008. Three months later, on September 20 of the same year, his already skeletonized body, found buried somewhere in Macastre. The autopsy determined that minor beaten to deathafter suffering “severe head injury”.
investigations National Police led to the arrest of the teenager’s stepfather as a suspect in the crime, and three more people questioned by the court took statements: two allegedly paid to help dispose of the body and even the girl’s mother as an alleged cover-up. Again, case temporarily dismissed until a fourth suspect was foundBoss of Omar PM, with whom he was working on a reform in Puerto de València street the day his stepdaughter disappeared.
Fourteen years after this unsolved murderAs reported exclusively by Levante-EMV of the Prensa Ibérica group, Requena’s Education Court number three reopened the case on 22 July. After all, it must have been the victim’s mother, follow social networks, find researched His absence resulted in the lawsuit being filed on its own day. “I hope Justice will listen to me at least this time and everything will come to light. And the monster who did this to my daughter will not go unpunished.“.
Yenni has no doubts about who killed her daughter Leidy. “Father of my daughters, I have nothing more to say”, he answers frankly. In the first charges brought against him for alleged cover-up, he says: “I was not protecting anyone, he managed me in his own way. I lived with a psychopath for many years and was unaware of it.”.
“I wore a mask, because I didn’t think that someone I’ve lived with for all these years, with whom I’ve been raising a daughter since she was eight months old, would do something like this”, she admits, realizing the danger for her daughter long ago, and also with the father of one of Leidy’s three alleged murderer daughters in Bilbao. He was worried about his life.
“If your father hits you or goes too far with you, will you tell me?“He asks his little one when he can talk to her. “That’s the first thing I’ll do, I’ll call you.” That answer, and the belief that he wouldn’t dare do anything to a biological girl, is the only thing that manages to comfort him.
However, Yenni lives under the torture of multiple signs that associate her daughters’ father with Leidy’s death. “He became obsessed with my daughter, that’s what he did.” shows. Omar P., as he himself admitted and attested by the testimony of many witnesses, obsessively controlled anyone who approached Leidy, even threatening one of the young woman’s boyfriends with a knife. Additionally, a hidden micro camera on a bot in the room your young man.
All indications point to the girl’s stepfather as the alleged perpetrator of the crime: “She became obsessed with him”
A year before the crime, Leidy told her that her stepfather a sexual proposal when she was only six years old. Yenni’s response was immediate: Yenni kicked her out of the house. However, when the girl later says she made it up, everything is forgotten and their relationship continues as if nothing had happened. Looking back, she realizes that she has made many mistakes, but Yenni insists that she has never seen an overly affectionate attitude from Ömer towards her stepdaughter, whom she has raised since infancy. “Leidy didn’t let Omar get close to her.” Now you understand why.
A mother’s despair
One of these mistakes, which Yenni admits to making, is to travel to Colombia a few months after her daughter’s disappearance, before her body has yet been found. She claims that she feels lonely because she has no family or money to support her daughters in a foreign country. Omar abandoned her and fled to South America without telling her anything., leaving her with a baby only fifteen days old. Later when Interpol contacted him taking DNA samples to compare with human remains Located in Macastre, Yenni was impatient to take the exams in Bogotá and chose to return to Spain, despite the consulate not granting him a visa.
“I don’t regret coming the way I came.I couldn’t bury my daughter,” he admits. “Omar tricked me into buying a computer for a kid in Valencia, but I’m not stupid,” he admits of his arrest for drug trafficking.
“They didn’t do anything for 14 years, left it in a drawer. I hope the beast doesn’t go unpunished”
About Omar’s violent character Yenni alleges that she was mistreated during their relationship, but she adds that she never blamed him for being the father of her daughters. Another mistake, he regretfully admits.
But what she still doesn’t understand is how the court filed the case in March 2016 without bringing the alleged murderer of her daughter and her accomplices to justice. “For me, it’s very impressive that one of the defendants said that. Omar paid him 1,500 euros to drill a hole to get rid of a brownie.. That brown was my daughter.”
ask for new proof
Taking the statement of the researched and unknown person reopened the door to the new evidence application. Lawyer Jorge García-Gasco, on behalf of Leidy Vanesa’s mother, requested that the adolescent’s underage sister be taken as a witness at the time of the events to shed light on her relationship with her stepfather.