Two people who were in temporary prison for allegedly killing Diakina Fofana and throwing her into a well, confessed after a while that they ended her life. argument motivated because He wanted to charge them 25 euros while working as an ‘undocumented’ taxi driverSources close to the investigation state that he took them from Ecla to Jumilla without a license.
Investigators soon discovered, before the man’s lifeless body was found: Diakina Fofana worked in the field he also sometimes worked irregularly as a taxi driver in a vehicle not licensed to carry passengers.
Always, according to the suspects’ testimony, both (My brothers-in-law are from Honduras and I am 22 and 23. They got into Fofana’s vehicle to take them from one municipality to another (respectively). When he reaches his goal, subjects say: Man would ask them for an amount of money that they thought was excessive.
Brothers-in-law started blaming each other for the crime of the 43-year-old neighbor
Then a fight broke out and it got so bad that one of them He took out the knife and attacked the victim.43-year-old Malian.
“We accidentally punctured it”
Subjects claim they don’t remember much of anything. Yes they know that Fatal fight broke out in front of Fofana’s car, going so far as to say that it was “accidentally punctured.” At some point, after becoming the focus of researchers’ attention, brothers-in-law began to blame each other for the crimeEven though they eventually realized that both of them.
Youth, They had no past The criminals were admitted to Sangonera prison on October 27, where they shared a cell.
They made the decision after attacking Fofana and seeing her die. hide your body It aims to eliminate it. They chose a hole in a ruined farmhouse. Experts from the Group of Experts on Underwater Activities of the Armed Institute (GEAS) recovered the extremely decomposed body of the neighbor from the bottom of the cistern well of the said ruined hamlet, located in the place called Término de Arriba. , on Jumilla.
HE car Malili is supposedly dedicated to transporting people to createDays after the man disappeared, I parked on a street I don’t normally leaveSomething that makes you miss your friends.
To Fofana, who has lived in Altiplano for over thirty years, He was wanted for more than 50 daysAfter losing track of him shortly after returning from his native Mali, where his wife and children still lived and were vacationing, he returned to the Region of Murcia to continue working and sending money to his family.
When they lost track of him, his friends (Fofana had no relatives in Murcia) asked for help locating him because They were sure that it was not a voluntary disappearance..