The ‘terrible child’ of Venezuelan rap, Canserbero was murdered in Venezuela in 2015, The Public Prosecution Service said on Tuesday that it was reopening the case eight years after his death was attributed to suicide.

The Attorney General, Tarek William Saab, in a statement to the press, presented videos of confessions of the “two murderers” of Tyrone González, better known as Canserbero, whom he identified as brothers Natalia and Guillermo Améstica.

After the decision of the Public Prosecution Service to reopen the case last November and the exhumation of the singer’s body, new research ruled out the first official version, according to which Canserbero had committed suicide at the age of 26 by falling from the tenth floor of jump a building. apartments in Maracay (Aragua State, North), after killing his friend Carlos Molnar in a fight there.

Natalia Améstica says in one of the videos released by Saab that she has been drugged Canserbero and Molnar, who was her husband, by putting a high dose of alpram – an anti-anxiety drug – in a drink and then stabbing them several times.

Then, she claims, she called her brother Guillermo, a music producer, to “help” her cover up the double murder, by simulating a fight between the singer and his friend and throwing the artist’s body out a window.

“They did everything, except cold blood, with premeditation,” said prosecutor Saab, who claimed that the trigger for the crime, according to the new investigations, was the demand for payment for a tour the singer had made in Argentina and Chile in December 2014 , which the Améstica claim to have financed.

Saab reported that there are six prisoners and several fugitives.

Cover-ups of crime

The Public Prosecution Service has issued arrest warrants for six of the first police officers who arrived at the scene of the incident. who accuses of receiving $10,000 from the Améstica brothers to cover up the double murder. A seventh officer died in the line of duty in 2018.

“They received the $10,000, they changed the location – the crime scene – and completely premeditated interrogations to favor the murder-suicide thesis,” Saab said.

He The Public Prosecution Service also ordered the arrest of a forensic pathologist and two prosecutors. that occurred during the first investigations.

“Canserbero can rest in peace,” Saab said.

The prosecutor compared the case to the 1996 murder of rapper Tupac Shakur and questioned whether justice in the United States has “never solved” the crime. The suspect in the murder pleaded not guilty in court in November. (JO)