Two Civil Guard cars, one in camouflage, attracted the attention of a group of Montouto residents (Teo, A Coruña) around noon this Monday, especially Benemérita agents who were looking for something or someone in the vicinity. The chalet where a crime that shocked Compostela took place ten years ago. this thursday Ten years have passed since the news of the murder of 12-year-old little Asunta Fang Yong Basterra Porto., opened a new page in the history of the black history of the Galician capital. Hers is the story of a girl adopted by the couple, who formed in China in 2001. lawyer Rosario Porto Ortega And journalist Alfonso Basterra CamporroThe same ones who would end their lives twelve years later on September 21, 2013, a tragic date forever marked in Santiago’s collective memory.
During these ten years, rivers of ink flowed case that resulted in 20-year prison sentences for both parentsAfter it was revealed that they had been sedating little Asunta with high doses of lorazepam for a while as part of the plan to end her life. His body was found at dawn on September 22 on a forest path in Cacheiras (Teo). The reason for this has never been made clear, despite the different assumptions taken into account. Neither Alfonso Basterra, who is serving his sentence in Teixeiro, nor Rosario Porto, who committed suicide in 2020 In Brieva prison (Avila), They never accepted the facts They showed no remorse and always maintained their innocence.
According to the decision, They ended Asunta’s life by strangling herWhile the girl is completely He was helpless from all the pills they had given him before to calm him down. The scene of the crime is the family chalet of Rosario’s parents, remembered lawyer Francisco Porto, and USC professor Socorro Ortega in Montouto, Teo.
Civil Guard troops went to this location yesterday, but as force sources informed EL CORREO, the reasons have nothing to do with the recalled Asunta case. Agents have reached this point Arrest of one of the slum dwellers living illegally in the semi-abandoned house after Charo Porto was imprisoned in 2013. La Benemérita confirmed that this Monday an order was executed to arrest and imprison one of the slum dwellers for undisclosed reasons. When officers arrived at the chalet, this person was not inside, so it was necessary to wait for him to appear. When you do this, He was arrested and transferred to Teixeiro prison.
Seven mastiffs on the farm
But in addition there was another episode about the chalet this Monday. Seven large mastiffs living together with illegal tenants Some of the property in Porto escaped from the farm. This was stated by police sources who stated that the animals were captured by members of Civil Protection and brought them back home.
Neighbors in the area, with whom EL CORREO was able to meet this Monday, assure that this is not the first time the dogs have escaped from the plot and even said that “this is not the first time they attack the galiñas.” ” Police sources add that there is evidence that slum dwellers once escaped with a Celtic-breed pig, which was caught a short time later by members of the Civil Protection agency.
A close friend of the family
Teo’s house, as can be seen in Antonio Hernández’s photographs in very bad condition and completely full of rubbish and scrap. was the subject of a topic fire in 2020, while already crouching. The farm is currently Estate of María Teresa SampedroIn the family circle, she is known as La Nena, a close friend of the Porto Ortega couple and a close friend of Charo. She was the only person who never left him and never stopped visiting him while he was serving his sentence in the Galician prisons. Sampedro Porto received a large portion of the Ortega family’s significant family assets: an apartment he has already sold in Rúa Xeneral Pardiñas, the house Charo is renovating on Doutor Teixeiro street; A summer apartment in Vilanova de Arousa and a chalet in Montouto, which he rented from Airbnb.
This newspaper learned that La Nena had condemned the occupation and demolition of the house in court and demanded that the people living there illegally be evacuated as soon as possible. As EL CORREO published a year ago, their intention is to get rid of the property, but the fact that the property is occupied by intruders makes it difficult, if not impossible, for a transaction to proceed satisfactorily.