It was not exactly a love scam that led to the deaths of three older brothers in Spain. The motive was said to be a debt and the main suspect took revenge by beating him when he saw that the debt was not paid. They call him “El Negro de Morata”.

Morata’s case, as the press calls it, has been on the lips of many since the end of last week. The bodies of the three Gutiérrez Ayuso brothers, Amelia, Pepe and Ángeles, were found burned, piled up and with traces of blood on Thursday, January 18, 2024, around 11:30 a.m. in their home in Morata de Tajuña, community of Madrid, Antena 3 indicated.

Initial versions suggested the triple murder was the result of a ‘love fraud’, but a man appeared before authorities in the early hours of Monday, January 22, saying he was responsible for the triple murder.

“Hello, I am the murderer of the brothers,” said “El Negro de Morata”

ABC reported that the suspect in this triple murder turned himself in at dawn in the town of Arganda del Rey.

They indicated that Civil Guard Homicide Group personnel arrested him “after he confessed to the murder.”

“Hello, I am the murderer of Morata’s three brothers,” the subject allegedly told the officers. He then spoke about the motive: “revenge for the alleged debt of 50,000 euros that he allegedly lent.”

The suspect was identified on ABC as Dilawar Hussein FC, 43 years old. They call him “El Negro de Morata”.

The man is of Pakistani descent and “lived with Gutiérrez Ayuso for four to five months between 2022 and 2023.”

The brothers are said to have rented a room to Hussain to earn money and pay off some of the sisters’ debts.

According to 20 Minutes, the autopsy showed that the brothers had been beaten to death.

Dilawar Hussain FC, or ‘El Negro de Morata’, was known as a lender of dubious reputation in the Morata de Tajuña municipality of Madrid.

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“El Negro de Morata” was free

A year ago, 2023, ABC reported, Amelia Gutiérrez Ayuso had already called the local police to accuse the Pakistani ‘of beating her. A month later, on “February 24, the suspect struck the same woman in the head with a hammer.”

According to EFE, Dilawar Hussein FC was arrested on February 24 last year for hitting Amelia on the head with a hammer and kicking her as she fell to the ground. According to the verdict, the victim suffered three injuries to the skull.

For these events “he was sentenced to two years in prison and prohibited from approaching and communicating with the victim within a radius of 500 meters for two and a half years. The court granted him a suspension of his prison sentence because he had no criminal record. and had undertaken the obligation to pay damages of 2,900 euros, although this imposed on him the obligation not to commit a crime for two and a half years.’

That is why Dilawar Hussein FC “He was released after six months of pre-trial detention.”

I killed them in revenge, they owed me 50,000 euros.

Suspect in triple crime

This was the crime that sent the Sabadell twins to prison: Pilar received a 16-year sentence and her sister Dolores, the partner of the man murdered in July 2021, received a 20-year sentence.

I love scams and Morata’s brothers

The sisters were pranked on Facebook by attracting their attention with loving messages. The words were supported by profiles of handsome men, but they did not match those who contacted them. One was a former minister from Latvia and the other a soldier and politician from the United States, they explained in El Español.

The first profile is so crude that one of the photos has the Getty Images agency watermark.

The sisters believed that the test subjects or the subject – who wrote to them on Facebook – were their boyfriends.

Amelia’s fake boyfriend called himself Edward, El Español noted, “and he made the woman believe that another soldier had fallen in love with Ángeles.” “Both sisters started a fake long-distance relationship with the alleged soldiers.”

The scammer told them that “Angeles’ boyfriend, an army captain, had died and left an inheritance of seven million euros that they wanted to send to the sisters in Spain.” Never happened.

On ABC, they reported that Amelia and Ángeles “told the town that the former’s virtual boyfriend was about to collect on that inheritance.” But as it arrived, the scammers asked them for money.

“Edward convinced them that to get that money they would have to pay for a range of services, transfers and travel.” Due to the pressure, the sisters lost the inheritance their parents had left them. In addition, “they directly passed on their pension and that of Pepe, the third brother, who suffered from an intellectual disability,” El Español reported.

To get out of their financial problems, they also asked friends for money, “even turning to the town priest and the mayor of Morata.” This whole tragedy started seven years ago when Amelia fell into Facebook’s trap. Later, Angeles also could not get out of the networks of false love.

In total, the sisters could have lost around 400,000 euros, according to a close friend.

(JO)